Aegis Incursion
The Aegis League, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Tristan Wright
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By:
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S.S. Segran
On a bright July morning in 1948, a B-29 Superfortress flying a top-secret research mission over Nevada crashes into the calm waters of Lake Mead and sinks, remaining lost for half a century.
It has been nearly a year since five friends - Jag, Kody, Mariah, Tegan and Aari - mysteriously reappeared in a small town in Yukon several weeks after their small plane went down in Northern Canada. All were found unharmed but with no recollection of what happened to them after the accident.
A baffling contagion is spreading across the bread-basket of North America destroying vital crops. As this dark shadow marches across the globe, widespread famine and riots bring desperate nations to the brink of war.
These seemingly unrelated events set the stage for a battle between the forces of darkness and those destined to become the "bearers of light". From ravaged fields in the Great Plains to clandestine installations around the world, the Aegis League must race against time to save humanity.
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Cool "magoo factor" book
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This was an interesting plot. There are not many boring moments, and lots of action scenes. The nanomite tech was fun and there wasn't an overuse of the characters' powers.
On the downside, the "bad guys" were a little stereotypical, but this is a YA book, so I expected it.
The characters, specially the girls, had the vocabulary of twelve year olds and the voice acting was ok except for the girl voices, that just didn't come out right.
All in all, I think this is a pretty good YA title.
A nice YA title, lots of action and cool tech.
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Aegis Incursion
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What did you love best about Aegis Incursion?
The story really held my attention. It was fun. There were a lot of characters, but the way the book was written and read made it easy not only to tell the characters apart, but to get to know them individually.What did you like best about this story?
I thought the comment about FOX News was hilarious- around chapter 40.What does Tristan Wright bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
He did each character voice very well. I have to say, the voice he used for the girls reminds me of Tea from YuGiOh the Abridged Series, and that was distracting.Any additional comments?
The way the tribe of Native people was portrayed both in writing and speaking was problematic for me. I consider it racist to portray that group of people as mystics. The mystic trope for native peoples was invoked, and it didn't sit well. I wish they were portrayed with more sensitivity.This audiobook was provided free of charge in exchange for an honest review via Audiobook Blast.
Reminds Me of a YA Tom Clancy Novel
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What made the experience of listening to Aegis Incursion the most enjoyable?
I enjoyed the way the author created dimension in the story by creating multiple plots that converge at certain points and also past experiences that influence the current story. I did not realize this book was a sequel until after I read it!What other book might you compare Aegis Incursion to and why?
Aegis Incursion is a classic Sci fi type book, it is in its own vain, I can't draw a parallel to another book similar.Have you listened to any of Tristan Wright’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I have not but the narrator did a great job at keeping consistent voices throughout the book, which made it enjoyable and easy to follow!Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes, I listened to this book consistently throughout work.Any additional comments?
I was given this book for free in exchange for an honest review. I also believe although this book is exciting, it is quite easy to follow and I think it would be best for young adults. Still a good read for any age!Exciting!
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