Into the Looking Glass
Looking Glass Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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L. J. Ganser
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John Ringo
About this listen
When asubatomic physics experiment causes a massive explosion, interdimensional gateways open in Florida - and aliens pour out. Some intend to bring Earth to its knees. Others seem willing to help, but will annihilate the planet if Navy SEAL Command Master Chief Robert Miller can't stop the menace from spreading.
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- Niklas
- 29-05-24
Into the looking glas
Not a thing all goood. Great author if you like science fiction and action books ! Can’t wait to read the next one
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- Ricardo Moore
- 27-02-24
brilliant idea done to perfection!
brilliant idea done to perfection, who cares if the physics is off. John Ringo does it again!
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- Beep boop blop
- 28-02-24
a hidden gem
narration an absolute blast, comedic dialogue and silly names. wonderful stuff, really made me chuckle, can't wait to move onto the second book. and all 4 were free under my audible membership. winner
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- Richard Bence
- 10-03-24
I first enjoyed this, but!
Quite an interesting idea and good potential. Tainted by the inclusion of an huge steaming heap of US exceptionalism with limited understanding and simplistic, derogatory interpretations of other cultures. Left wondering if this was supported by The Council on Foreign Relations, Chatham House or the State Dept.
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