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War Machines

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War Machines

By: Sean-Michael Argo, Sarah Stone
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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Battle androids from a forgotten war are reawakened by ancient gods to take up arms alongside the scattered remnants of a human resistance as diabolical alien invaders ravage Earth.

Combat Unit Thirty-Three is brought online by the divine power of Crom Cruach, and emerges from an underground burial site to discover a world torn apart by war. Armed with dual rail guns, rapid repair drones, and fueled by the god's energy, the android hurls himself into the fray.

Risten is a dirt marine, one of the hardened veterans striving to keep up the fight against the invaders. Risten has grown accustomed to being perpetually outnumbered and outgunned, so when she is taken as a prisoner of war, she learns from the enemy even as she struggles to survive. The Vorda, as the aliens call themselves, have come to use their slaves and great harvesting machines to pillage the planet of its natural resources while the warrior elite of their society treat the world as their own playground of bloodshed and debauchery.

Can the rag tag soldiers of humanity and the god-forged war machines overcome the sleek weaponry and arcane magic of the hideous enemy?
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Good scifi story. A lot of fun, familiar but still its own world. Bad guys remind me very much of Drukari from warhammer 40k universe,

Surprising good. Very much enjoyed, will look for other titles from author.

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Great blend of hard scifi and old world religions. I thoroughly enjoyed this book, as a student of History I thought it was very neat the way the author took pieces of the old world, mysticism, and religion. I enjoyed the idea of the automatons/old gods. it was an awesome book

Great storyline and even better storytelling.

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this book needed at least one more pass through with editing. there's a few errors that you hear now and again. and the AI that reads it, has no inflection and does not differentiate the different characters.

The reading sounds odd

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The first few chapters are great, setting up the characters and the world quite nicely. Then for the longest time the writers forget that they've mentioned a certain detail mere pages, sometimes sentancsentences, and decide to repeat the same detail in full. More often than not the reader is bombarded by reiterating lines that it appears the story needed a certain word count or listen length. I would've been a much better story if it were trimmed and maybe focused on explaining things that were left out, like god engines. The last part of the book was well written and very enjoyable which to me lends to the idea that there was far too much focus on needless expansion in the actual story.

Cool story idea

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Whilst it is advertised as narrated by a virtual voice it reads as if written by AI - loads of really odd grammatical errors like word repetitions and glitchy sentences. Quite hard to listen to but an enjoyable story nonetheless. If RC Bray had narrated this and the grammar was sorted it would have been a solid 5 stars.

Decent enough but some issues

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