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Exodus

Starfire, Book 5

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Exodus

By: Steve White, Shirley Meier
Narrated by: Marc Vietor
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The Promised Land Has a Vermin Problem....

Once before, the sentient races in the known part of the galaxy had united against alien invaders. Decades have since passed, and new generations have grown complacent...dangerously so.

Long ago, much of the population of an entire planet fled their world before its sun went nova in thousands of ships, each one larger than a city. Now, the armada has arrived at the world they intend to make their new home. They regard the fact that the planet is already colonized by humans as a mere inconvenience, and their mode of communication is so different from anything humans use that they do not consider humans and their allies to be truly intelligent.

This time, the races of the old alliance will not have to worry about becoming an invader's meal - but that will be small comfort if these new invaders decide that genocide is justified for their own survival....

©2007 Steve White & Shirley Meier (P)2016 Audible, Inc.
Science Fiction Space Opera Military Interstellar Fiction Solar System

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First, I would like to say I love the universe Steve White and David Weber created. I have enjoyed their books for over a decade, rereading them numerous times. One day, I plan to branch out of the Horror Genre I write in and do a Space scifi book/series.

Just a new story in this universe is awesome. I liked seeing some of the old (but aged) characters and the rebirth was pretty cool too. I can say I do miss Steve White's influence, but not to the point that it ruined the story.

The one thing that kind of irritated me was the descriptions and emotional states of the new aliens. I understand trying to make them alien, but sometimes, it was just wasted words that I cared nothing for, or were slightly confusing when, evidently, I should have understood what they meant (maybe I'm just dumb :)

Overall, though, pretty decent hook. Going to continue to follow the new series.

Pretty good story in a universe I love

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well worth the listen. narrator does a great job with the number of accents and charaters. storyljne is pretty good too

Great Narrative

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I love the Starfire series and it needs to be made into a live action or animated version so that everyone can enjoy. The infinite diversity in complex story lines are begging to me made and to a visual format. if Netflix would turn each novel into a season of 10 2 may be 15 episodes then they would have their own Star Wars type epic sci-fi Adventure that would compete with Amazon's acquisition of the TV show expanse and its other SciFi Ventures that they are heavily investing in. such Rich characters and strong female and minority leads will attract everyone. but until then I'll enjoy the audible and the narrations which are amazing and awesome. but I'm also cool if Amazon picks it up and makes it into a serious as well because this needs to be done.

awesome,leave you thirsting for more

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The alien race that our protagonist face are, perhaps the lamest of the series. The Arachnids were mindless killing machines, but at least they were scary. The Thebans were oddballs, but had an interesting backstory. The war between the human homewotlders and those who lived on the rim was interesting.

These bald, golden, tentacled psychopaths are intensely boring. I find myself wanting to skip through any of their narratives. Mainly, I stuck around for the space battles.

The narrator, Marc Vietor, saves this book from being dreck.

Lame enemies

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the book was excellent but lacking compared to the previous three books. it left you wanting to know more in other words the book was too short.

Good but lacking

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