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Project Alpha: Book 1
- By: R.A. Mejia
- Narrated by: Jill Smith
- Length: 11 hrs and 11 mins
- Unabridged
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Anthony Tinoco is just an average guy looking forward to his first day at college. Unfortunately, he gets lost on the huge campus, and when he follows a hot girl to what he thinks may be his first class, he's accidentally introduced to a new world full of action and adventure. A world that exists in parallel with our own, the System. Now, Anthony is getting new skills for doing every day tasks, gaining levels from fighting monsters, and experiencing adventures he never thought possible.
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This is whole big review
- By Amazon Customer on 02-02-18
- Project Alpha: Book 1
- By: R.A. Mejia
- Narrated by: Jill Smith
Wish there was another book to continue the story.
Reviewed: 02-02-18
Enjoyed how the story evolved. I'm looking forward to the next book in the series. Instead of going to an RPG world the world that we live in is actually an RPG game.
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Hand of Mars
- Starship's Mage, Book 2
- By: Glynn Stewart
- Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
- Length: 8 hrs and 47 mins
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Three years ago, as ship's mage of the starship Blue Jay, Damien Montgomery was pursued to the edge of human space by both the agents and enemies of the mage -king of Mars before being brought in from the cold. Now, trained in new skills by the mage-king himself, Damien has been sent to the planet Ardennes alongside Alaura Stealey, hand of the king. A rebel movement there has destroyed cities fighting a governor seemingly lost to corruption. But not all on Ardennes is as it seems.
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Just Okay
- By Nick Damato on 08-24-17
- Hand of Mars
- Starship's Mage, Book 2
- By: Glynn Stewart
- Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
Paul Manning
Reviewed: 09-05-17
In the realm of Si-Fi it is rare that someone comes up with a faster-than-light drive that isn't based on some mechanical device. Not only does our hero able to travel pass the limits of our solar system, it's through his sheer willpower and ability to do so. Yet the character remains humble and keep second guessing himself. I thoroughly enjoyed our hero stepping up to the challenge.
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