Bk1 Feedback Loop

I had trouble figuring out what I thought about this book, ’cause although I could emphasize with the MC (Quantum Hughes) predicament, I didn’t really like him… His situation was raw and dark. Thanks to Harmon Cooper creative mind. I wasn’t even sure that I wanted to follow up with the rest of the story ARC… but I had the boxed set and Harmon Cooper had already my attention and I felt the need to continue. Plus Jeff Hays narration was superb!

I love posting quotes found in each story:

“After all, it’s better to have hope in a hopeless place than to be hopeless in a hopeless place. Or something like that.”

Bk2 Steampunk is Dead

Once I started listening to this book I realized how much I disliked Quantum Hughes it’s only with the help of the members of his team to smooth out Quantum’s salty crunchy exterior. Again without the rest of Quantum’s crew I don’t think I could have finished listening to Steampunk is Dead.

“It’s more than a net gun, it’s a work of art.”

Bk3 High Fantasy

Harmon Cooper finally found his stride in this universe… at least for me anyway…
It seems that he finally let some sunshine peek through this dark and bleak story ARC. There was a lot more humor and Quantum Hughes didn’t piss me off either. Or maybe I kinda like him?!?

Here’s another quote:

“Steam isn’t so bad, you should should see Barbie world.”

Bk4 Reapers and Repercussions

Okay now that Quantum Hughes and his team have a goal, which is to find and get Luther Godsick out of the Proxima world that he’s trapped in… things are seemingly looking up for the team. But time is not on their side.
And through it all Jeff Hays and Soundbooth Theater was in top form as he narrated the series!

Plus there’s a bonus short story. Believe it or not. So go ahead and grab this boxed set on audio so you don’t anything.

And here’s the final quote that I’ll leave you with:

“2058 state of country music which has somehow merged with rap, rock, pop and dance beats to create something akin to ear cancer.”