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Seriously?

Review from Space Force →

How could this book be written by the same guy that did Infinite? That book was really good straight up sci-fi and this is the complete opposite. It’s like the author turned into a teenager with a horrible sense of humor who forgot how to write! He should definitely stop trying to write funny sci-fi..

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blood and guts

Review from Space Force →

Lots and lots of Blood and Guts and other bodily fluids. Over and over and over. Humor is decent but death and destruction gets repetitive after a while. Best part is breaking the fourth wall, but could be much shorter.

To bigly and beyond

Review from Space Force →

Disclaimer 1: Minor spoilers ahead. Disclaimer 2: I was given this free review copy audio book at my request and have voluntarily left this review. This is the story of America’s newest branch of the armed forces; the United States Space Force (USSF). The book imagines a day in the life of members in the..

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Great Replay Value!

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This book has two main point of views, Captain Ethan Stone (Jeffrey Kafer) and First Lieutenant Jennifer Hale (Emily Woo Zeller) delivered with amazing voice acting. Stone reminds me of what would happen if the twitch streamer Dr. Disrespect was drafted into a new military branch Space Force (USSF). Having said that Stone is a..

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I liked it

Review from Space Force →

I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review. Fun, fast read. Very funny and interesting way to tell a story. Non stop action.

Interesting new perspective

Review from The Elephant in the Brain →

The book was not overly dry despite the subject. I especially enjoyed one of the authors internal conflict with the subject matter while writing it. It offers a decent understanding of our subconscious and explains how we may naturally be more selfish than we’d like to admit

Self Aware, 4th Wall Breaking, Battle Royal Fun

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Jeremy Robinson has created an incredibly funny nostalgic pop referencing story that has love, friendship, and tons of alien gore. My favorite character was Stone who is an every man/ badass who loves battle royal games and telling it to people with no BS. The most memorable moment, by far, is the alien shower scene…

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Aliens IRL!

Review from Space Force →

Combining videogame chat, crude humor, abrasive sarcasm, and pop culture references, Space Force launches itself into being the butt of its own joke. Seriously, the characters insult anyone who crosses their cognitive waves even if it is the book’s author himself. This, I might add, is pure comedic genius, and serves to disenchant even the..

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Ridiculously Funny!

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This story is all about laughs, action, irony, and more laughs! Imagine the world is being attacked by gamers from another planet, who look like male genitalia, and behave like Minions. There is no way that won’t be funny to anyone who maintains a shred of youth. However, if you somehow lost touch with your..

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