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Cyber Viking Omnibus: Books 1-4
- Narrated by: Jack Douglas, Alexa Roosevelt
- Length: 50 hrs and 49 mins
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Summary
Eric Yang is 32, a combat veteran of the Saudi War, and a student at Denver University (DU). His goal was to reintegrate back into society. His service freed him from the mistakes of his past. His dedication pushed him to achieve more from life even with his disabilities. While not all scars from war are visible, Eric was given a cybernetic arm that even scientists in 2032 considered futuristic.
An isolated semester at DU is disrupted by his doctor's dire warning. The asteroid barreling toward Earth is an alien spacecraft with hostile intent. Eric scrambles to plan, consolidate, and form his team while the rest of an oblivious society is prevented from accessing vital information.
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- Daryl peter lambrou
- 05-06-22
Epic series
Iv got all the books separately and had to get this alongside them it’s a great story and series amazing
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- Adam Brown
- 16-02-23
it's good but slow start
it's good 48 hours long for all 4 books. the 1st book starts really slow but soon getting better later on.
daxster voice sounds like winnie the pooh hope Disney does not sue them lol.
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- Robert Knight
- 05-06-22
Fantastic!
Ok, this is a first for me. I was given this book so I could review it. I was hesitant about it as I'm not into cyberpunk. But I gave it a go. Boy was I surprised! The author does a great job of building a world and creating some of the best characters I've read about.
What makes it is that it is told in modern terms. The story is built on possibilities. You could believe the first part of the story to have been a true story. The author gently leads you to follow as they build the world for the story.
The "What if" are believable as TV has already presented these possibilities. The author doesn't get out of hand and go wild the story. The author does a fantastic job of bringing the story to a satisfying ending.
The narrators have done a wonderful job bringing the characters to life and giving them a personality. It is not easy to accomplish this. I must say "Well done" to the narrators.
I would happily give this a 10+ but the best is 5*****. So thank you to the author and the narrators. Fantastic Job!
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- James glazier
- 06-06-22
wow
what a great series I loved every minute of this series I look forward to your new work
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- 18-10-23
Worse than I feared
I was hoping I could get through the first few chapters, but there was just too much going against this book. The crazy long back story doesn't make much sense if you spend more than 5 seconds thinking about it. That they go into so much detail on fleet deployments and government conspiracies vs an incoming asteroid/space ship, that it just gives you more stuff to trip your suspension of disbelief and make the whole overly-long backstory seem like a 12 year olds fever dream.
The worst failing was the rushed "slow burn" relationship that starts during a group therapy meeting which is just odd and jarring for all sorts of reasons that the author is aware of, tries to explain away, but ultimately fails at telling a story with believable characters.
DNF
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