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Rebel Fleet
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Publisher's Summary
They hunt us. They bomb our worlds for target practice.
A star cluster in the constellation of Orion rotates once every 1,000 years. Those who rule there have an ancient tradition: When each cycle ends, they train their fleets by spilling the blood of lesser beings.
The enemy fleets are coming again. In response, the Rebel Worlds gather their starships to face the terrifying threat, and this time humanity is asked to stand with them.
The last time they considered Earth, Vikings in longboats were raiding English coastlines. Today, we're less primitive. Today, we're a target.
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"Classic B. V. Larson. This book grabs you by the plasma cannon and won't let go. Fast adventure, fast action - and I loved the space-battles!" - S. Arthur
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- B.
- 02-08-17
Formulaic but entertaining
Most of the books that I've read or listened to, by BV Larson, have the same characters reworked and tweaked along with very similar plot lines. This book was no different and some of the content was absolutely ludicrous. That said I really enjoyed it. It's fun and I think it's meant to be fun.
The narrator move things along well and it was quite easy to discern between the different characters voices.
So if you're looking for an action oriented pulpy science-fiction spin... without much need for deep thought, I recommend this book. If you want serious science fiction or something a little deeper in terms of space opera, you might look elsewhere. However , I'm hoping for more in the series.
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- Alex Furman
- 11-09-18
Amateur hour
This book reads like it was written by a 17 year old. Now, to be sure, I wasn't expecting high literature here, but this is significantly weaker than what I'm used to in mindless sci-fi. Poor writing, naive plotline, no character development to speak of. I'm done with this author.
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- Fantasy Reader
- 10-19-18
Incompetence
I enjoyed B. V Larson's undying mercenaries series because the military incompetence is actually kind of funny, but this series was almost as bad. The only thing that made it somewhat believable was that the MC is an officer.... If you are looking for a more serious sci find I would not recommend this series
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- Jack Brown
- 01-05-17
Undying Mercenaries
I loved BV's first series, it was wonderful. when he released the undying mercenaries series, that quickly became one of my all time favorites. this new series is excellent and is very similar to undying. it seems like a mix between star force and undying.
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- Erica
- 04-09-20
A meh read
I read mostly scifi, but this was my first by Larson.
I enjoyed the premise and the narrator, but I had a lot of issues with the book.
I'm a woman, and of the 4 significant female characters, 3 were attracted to the protagonist Leo Blake, even the enemy captain. On top of being a man with needs that all the women wanted, he magically could do anything and everything perfectly, or get so lucky his "failures" turned out to be just the needed action/response/etc. This book had me rolling my eyes at all the happy coincidences. I found this, coupled with the blah female characters who all wanted to sleep with Blake, annoying.
The book wasn't terrible, and I finished it, but I did find myself wishing it was over sooner.
8 people found this helpful
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- Kenneth
- 03-18-17
Swarm series all over again
Larson is getting in abut by of a rut. He excels at world building but the overall premise is just too similar. Aliens enlisting us to fight their war is the central theme of two other series that I know of that he has written. The book was entertaining but I couldn't shake the feeling I had been here before.
Side note: he has utterly no depth to female characters. They only want to be arm candy for some overly testosterone juiced protagonist. It gets tiresome.
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- JohnJSS
- 04-13-17
B. V. Larson didn't seem to put as much effort into this one.
If this is your first book from B. V. Larson I recommend you check out a different one. This one was not as intriguing and the story line was simpler.
15 people found this helpful
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- DocJim
- 09-19-17
A book in a series that could stand on its own!
Often I read books in a series that just stop. Then you wait for the next book and if you are lucky, you will remember the characters and plot from the previous book. B.V. Larson wrote this book and it would stand on its own -- and still leave room for more. I enjoyed the characters and the world created for the story to move through.
It is a fun book as the main character has to learn how to live in several different environments and with different protocols. Warning: This book is PG-13 or a bit higher and may not be the best for kids. But I am no kid and I loved the book. I believe I will buy the next one in the series.
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- rev dp
- 12-09-19
I like SciFi but!!!
Good enough story but I do not enjoy the perverted sex.
I am an adult and I can take it but I do not enjoy it and cannot recommend this to others.
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- Abbott
- 12-18-16
Somewhat entertaining but ... corny
It plays a bit like a cartoon for adults. The pacing is pretty rushed, especially considering the scale of the story he's telling. The main character is endowed with inexplicably extraordinary abilities but is otherwise as bland as under-seasoned mashed potatoes.
It's imaginative and even exciting at moments but, for the most part, lackluster and not compelling. Decent for a quick read (maybe a round trip flight?) but nothing you'd recommend to a friend.
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- England fan 1
- 12-24-16
Just good spoiler free review
I was sceptical when I got this, I didn't think it was possible for B V to pull off another good space based book.
I was wrong, I don't know how but I loved every minute of it.
Mark's performance is stellar again, I'm so impressed with his craft.
More please. No holidays or family time just keep writing until you die.
Thanks so much again.
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- Al
- 02-10-19
Like a bad poorly scripted & budgeted action movie
So this book is so full of holes and compromises and conveniences that I can't give it anything more than 1 star.
it reads like an action movie equivalent of a cheap and dirty hot and steamy romance novel.
if you are looking for something which required switching off the brain. to the point of a being a bad B movie, where the protagonist is a cocky, sleeping with anything male veined in the thinnest sense of fake modesty. then by all means enjoy. Surprised I finished it to be honest. I don't think I'll be reading the rest of the series.
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- hyp3rion_69
- 01-19-17
Another B.V. Larson masterpiece
I Love the way Larson writes and Mark Boyett is also one of the best Narrators.
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- Keen F
- 09-16-17
Shark jumping? Shark jumping.
Whilst the voice performance was good, the story just goes above and beyond credible belief. It's practically a Mary Sue storyline, with a completely one dimensional protagonist and supporting characters. He's practically batman - his batutility belt being replaced instead with a "sim".
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- Michael
- 12-24-16
Unique
I always enjoy a B.V. Larson audiobook but Rebel Fleet stands out from the rest. Gripping with pace and filled with unique concepts.
Loved it.
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- Mark Roper
- 06-25-17
awesome
awesome listen, didnt disappoint at all I was dubeous to give a new writer a try but this was great.
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- Mr P J Thornton
- 03-25-17
Loved it
Simply kept me enthralled, one I just couldn't stop listening to, finished in two days, highly recommended for all those Sc-Fi fanatics out there.
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- Paul
- 01-30-20
Good god this is dull
Performance is fine, doing the best with bad material. Characters are supremely dull. Story equally dull. Made it to chapter 9 before quitting.
Buy Red Rising, Expeditionary Force, The Expanse, The Interdependency, etc. They're either great SciFi or very entertaining, this is neither.
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- Trevor Ambler
- 09-01-17
don't waste your money - rubish
been a member for years. worst book I have bought. Badly written and very badly read.
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- Trystan Kendall
- 08-31-17
Shonky
The narrator did ok considering the weaknesses of the content.
Good comic book imagery and who wouldn't want a cat lady girlfriend?
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- Andrew Phillis
- 04-23-18
Uninspiring protagonist!
I struggled through out this to find any empathy for the protagonist. Some of the protagonists companions I could.
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- nick atkinson
- 03-03-17
Asinine.
Brave attempt by the marrator to make a silk purse out of a sowes ear.
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- Jason
- 01-26-17
James McGill rides again
Feels like the hero from the world series has been rebooted again. Similar character behavior and attitude so if you like dust world etc. Then these will work for you.
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- Bret
- 09-17-21
Written for teenage boys
All the male characters are super alpha, all the female characters are sex starved, there are gaping plot holes and apparently an army dropout knows better than everyone else.
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- Gerald
- 03-04-17
Not bad
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Narrated well.
What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)
The ending was a bit predictable.
What does Mark Boyett bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
The narrators voice was crisp and clear, bring the book characters to life.
Any additional comments?
This book is good if you like Sci-fi, but it is not in the league of H.G Well. I listen to it while driving my car long distances, it was entertaining enough to keep me awake.
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- Kindle Customer
- 03-02-17
Splendid
love the story and the characters. very imaginative and believable world building. True military sci fi.
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- mr
- 01-15-17
Very enjoyable and we'll read. Great story thank
Very enjoyable and we'll read. Great story thank you. Excellent reader looking forward to the next book.