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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By:
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John Ringo
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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"This thoroughly enjoyable ride should appeal to techno-thriller fans as well as to military SF buffs." ( Publishers Weekly)
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I do have something to point out, I haven't really read huge amounts of SciFi recently however i have noticed that the Southern Hemisphere doesn't seem to exist on these worlds. Can perhaps new/old Authors take note?
Totally cool
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I enjoyed this book and I highly recommend it. John Ringo is a fun author to listen to.
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Like Mike I will move onto book number 2.
Can't say it any better than "Mike from Mesa"
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At the finish, I immediately came to Audible and bought book 2... and then book 3, and just now got book 4.
The Books have some "just plain silly parts" scattered through them, and a Metric TON of quips and quotes from just about every major Sci-Fi movie made, but I walked away from each book wanting to continue on with the series ASAP, and I found myself with my ear-buds in while working around our ranch, and I also missed a lot of sleep listening to the books in bed... Can't ask for much more than that I guess!
Way different...
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Great book.
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When a sixty kiloton explosion wipes out the University of Central Florida it's pretty obvious you are about to have a bad day. On the positive side, the local military troops aren't detecting radiation, thus they are able to rule out nuclear weapons and meteor strikes don't match what happened either. On the negative side some sort of gateway stands in the rubble and an army of hostile aliens start pouring out of it. These aren't the kinds of tourists you want to attract to Florida for spring break.
Narration: L. J. Ganser has an accent that is clipped, however he stretches his syllables ever so slightly. His accent is clear and easy to understand and he does a decent job of reading this book.
Conclusion: This is a bit of a military scifi thriller, with science taking a center stage. It does take some liberalities with the science, however, a note from the author indicates he is aware of it. Overall it's quite a fun book and is enjoyable to read.
Enter the Boson
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