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Warp Marine Corps: The Complete Series

By: C.J. Carella
Narrated by: Guy Williams
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The best-selling series, complete in a single volume. Star-spanning action and intrigue.

A Nation at War: After aliens attack without warning and slaughter half the human race, a new country emerges. Using alien technology and desperate ingenuity, the reborn USA carves a place for itself in a violent universe, thanks to its deadly Navy and the dreaded Warp Marine Corps.

Together for the first time, here are the five novels of the Warp Marine Corps Series.

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Absolutely great story and ideas behind it. If you can't stand cursing, go find a baby book. Marines curse...a lot. (Army & Navy too) The author did it right with no hold back. I appreciated that as a Marine.
My only complaint is the 20th century movie references. It was way overboard. 1 or 2 in the whole series would have been fine, but there's many.
Anyhow, aside from that, he kept mostly true to the Corps & the Navy. The combat descriptions were excellent & on point and easy to imagine. This was a worthy read (well...listen) and worth the credit (never the money). Good military sci fi.

Great story - too much reused history

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great series, bought it on a recommendation, was not disappointed. rings of marines dropped from warp space?f*ing great

awesome. get it

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Warp marines is such a great listen. I love the action the sciences, all the bits. Definitely worth buying.

Warp marines is such a great listen.

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Doth a fountain send forth at the same place sweet water and bitter?

An amazing story, sweet water - refreshing to your literary soul. Especially if your soul digs military space fiction.

But here are my issues - and they are only two (2).
1. The write writes either like the most hardcore Crayon-Eating Jarhead. Or he's a wannabe. I don't think I've heard the worst crayon-eating asshat Jarhead diss ground pounding dog faced Army soldiers like this dude did. Pissed me off. I'm inclined that he's a wannabe. Basically had me wanting to cram orange, yellow, and purple crayons up his nose.

2, As a former solder there are some acronyms that you just should not get wrong. I mean it's kinda obvious even to those of us that used the fabled military acronyms for a millennia. (ok pretend we're Military Space People) But at least for FREAKING DECADES!!!!!!


WHAT IN THE NAME OF FRICKING FRUCK IS A "RIM-FEE"????????? it's literally REMF and is an acronym for "Rear Echelon MotherFucker" Literally they exist. They are the precursor to the FOBBIT. You'll have to look that up yourself, but here's a hint. It's not pronounced "FOOOOBEEET" which is what I'd expect if that term was used in this book. There is no way you as a narrator or even reading this book in your head can read REMF and get "RIM-FEE" It's just stoopid.

Aside from that glaringly irritating mispronunciation, I think the narrator is easily a top 3-4 Audible narrators. Tonal change, character representations were fcking amazing. I mean really outstanding. So maybe you can relate. I'm fully immersed. 110% (Veterans will understand that level of commitment) ALL. IN.

and then I hear "RIMFEE" I mean there was a part of my brain telling me, "Oh he means REMF." and there was a larger part of my brain pouring Wild Turkey on the gray matter, rubbing some C4 on it and lighting it on fire.

I guess I got over it because I listened to the end. Towards the end, I felt that sadness that comes when you've been taken on an amazing literary journey. Some of you high falootin' asshatteries will scoff at the "literary journey" but this truly was one of the best Military Space Fictions (what I call it, get over it) I've read and I've done Galaxy's Edge and all those. Now those guys nail the mil jargon at an exponentially greater level and FCK the crayon-eating Jarheads, but hey, we're all brothers and brothers and sisters I suppose.
Listen to this series. It truly flows seamlessly between books. It's like going from chapter to chapter. It's that good. The super secret spacey stuff is freaking so much fun!! Plus the Warplings/Demons! Holy freaking Ma Deuce, this is a winner. The only way you might not appreciate the level of work and depth of this story is if you prefer to cram Crayola Crayons up your nose and fart. Like most Jarhead Hardicks. ;-) I still love my Marine brethren. But man I am still pissed at all the dissin!!!!

BUY.

ENJOY!!

Get pissed at RIMFEES.

James 3:11 says it all.....

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As both a Star Trek TNG fan and US immigrant I have to say this series is old-fashioned, militaristic, and jingoistic and I loved it! God bless America!

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