SpecOps
Expeditionary Force, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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R.C. Bray
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By:
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Craig Alanson
Colonel Joe Bishop made a promise and he's going to keep it; taking the captured alien starship Flying Dutchman back out.
He doesn't agree when the UN decides to send almost 70 elite Special Operations troops, hotshot pilots, and scientists with him; the mission is a fool's errand he doesn't expect to ever return from. At least, this time, the Earth is safe, right?
Not so much.
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Repetitive and watered-down
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The humor is more the guys-insulting-each-other kind of joshing and less the clever or witty kind of humor. It still made me laugh out loud or at least put me in a good mood.
Sometimes the narrator's British character's voice (Smythe?) slipped into the same as Skippy's voice, but other than when that happened the narration is fantastic.
Light and fun sci-fi.
Sci-Fi Military-In-Space with humor
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Another great book in this series!
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very good
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They go out to find Skippy’s Elder communication node, get into multiple problems along the way, and the “stupid monkeys” usually figure out how to save the day.
And then, they all suddenly change their mind about the importance of the mission they’ve been prepared to die for umpteen times before, pack up and go home in like 5 pages as if the publisher has just rung and demanded the script RIGHT NOW.
As formulaic as this becomes, if you liked the first book you’re probably going to put up with it. The characters are still pretty endearing, the writing is still funny, and R.C. Bray could read read a pew bulletin and make it seem interesting.
His narration saves this book from being something that might stop you from buying the next one. It’s not so let’s go do that then.
Bit repetitive but loving these characters
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