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Eat Me!

By: K. Anderson Yancy
Narrated by: Don Hohman, Heather Wood, Kevin Yancy, K. Anderson Yancy
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Locked in a vast and hopeless intergalactic war with a militarily superior species determined to turn all of humanity into their cattle, a military commander forges an alliance with the creatures' oldest enemy and learns that revenge is a dish best shared.

SonicMovies are premium audios with strong vocal performances enhanced by music and sound effects to such an extent they sound like movies. Presented by Wollcott & Sheridan (WSAPL.com) / SonicMovie.net & K. Anderson Yancy.

©2009 K. Anderson Yancy (P)2009 K. Anderson Yancy
Fiction Science Fiction
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Junk story, unlistenable performance.

The short story is junk SF--a not-very-interesting concept with hackneyed writing that doesn't really explore anything. The performance is way over-done with lots of sound effects, etc., and some of the "voices" used are so distorted that there is literally several minutes that were completely unintelligible to me.

(Note, I like short SF, and read/listen to lots of the genre.)

In short, don't bother.

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what drivel

could have been a good story, who knows with the awful special effect no one can here the story.

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