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Star-Spangled Apocalypse

By: Harmon Cooper
Narrated by: Andrea Parsneau
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A Texan. A day-tripping yogi. A world on fire. Amazon best-selling author Harmon Cooper delivers again with this cautionary tale of friendship, addiction, paranormal encounters, and the possibility of redemption.

©2018 Harmon Cooper (P)2018 Harmon Cooper
Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction Scary Paranormal Funny Witty
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Tons of fun

I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review. I’m super glad I did too. This hilarious tongue in cheek drug and alcohol fueled romp through what the main characters think is the apocalypse. What happens next is fun and humorous. The characters are wild and crazy and add to the enjoyment of the story. While the story lacks what I would normally consider a plot, the journey is good enough to overcome this. The writing is great and I really enjoyed this book.

The narrator does a great job with all the characters and bringing them to life. She really added to the enjoyment of the book!

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A Good read / listen

Star-Spangled Apocalypse - You'll either love it or hate it book (no in betweens). It is quirky and irrevenent the road trip of a drunk and a druggie. Funny in places, sad in places.
And most importantly a good read if you like this style of looking at the world and people.

I was given a free copy of this audiobook at my own request, and voluntarily leave this review.

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Great story, with versatile narration.

This is a great story. And in certain situations you don't know what is real and what is fake! Andrea is such a wonderful narrator . She did an amazing job! Also loved the funny satire of the MSM.

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Hippie and right-winger flee an almost apocolypse

In Texas, a massive explosion has convinced a couple of baristas that the apocalypse has arrived. The two coworkers, one a drug-fueled hippie and the other a right-wing alcoholic, flee the chaos and set off on a journey of substance abuse and confusion-filled conjecture. While I had plenty of laughs throughout this book, I can't decide how I feel about the story as there wasn't much of an actual plot. Perhaps it's meant to be a farcical take on the popular apocalyptic genre, or maybe it's just a poke at politically polarized paranoid Americans who soak themselves in drug and drink to avoid reality. Either way, it WAS funny. Andrea Parsneau  gives a fine narrative performance.

(I requested this free review copy audiobook and voluntarily posted this unbiased review.)

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Crazy journey with some great characters

This is a different look from Harmon Cooper than I have experienced from his other works, and it was a totally entertaining and captivating listen. A wild road trip with friends who represent opposite points of views, and it brings forth a ton of great scenes and dialogue. It is funny, crazy and thoroughly entertaining if you give it the chance to pull you in.

Andrea Parsneau does a great job taking me on this insane ride, and brought all of the characters to life and kept me in entranced by the craziness. Every book I have heard from her has been better and better; look forward to listening to her a lot more.

If you are looking for an escape, and don't mind going into some crazy places, check this book out.

I received a copy of this audio title for free in exchange for an honest review.

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Long strange journey!

I'm a huge fan of Harmon Cooper's work and I've read or listened to most of it. I go back and forth on which of his series is my favorite, bounce back and forth depending on my mood between his Feedback Loop series (Quantum is awesome) or the Fantasy Online series (Hiccups ficking rocks!) That being said, this book is unlike anything Harmon had put out to date and if you aren't familiar with Harmon's work I don't know that I would recommend this be your first experience with him. Why? Well I must admit it's a hard book to review. A hard book to classify if I'm going to be completely honest. Satire? Sure, most definitely has satirical elements with humorous bits, though I don't think the overall focus of the book is on humor. Social commentary? Yeah, there seems to be more than a bit of that as well, love how he mocks the extreme right, though to be honest I wish he'd mocked the extreme left just as hard because IMO both extremes deserve to be mocked. A journey of self discovery? Yeah, there is that as well. I think the best way to describe the book is trippy. The book focuses on a road trip undertaken by two men who think the apocalypse is upon them after Austin is attacked by the Russians. It's a drug and alcohol infused road trip, and as I said quite trippy. Hallucinations abound. In a way it reminded me of Harmon's Life is Beautiful books, in that you really feel like you are drunk or tripping out right along with the characters. It's an impressive feat, though also a bit disturbing at times. (not actually sure if disturbing is the correct word, but it's the only word coming to me as I write this) I was definitely left thinking about the book even after I'd finished listening.

This is the first time I've heard Andrea Parsneau's work and I must say I enjoyed it quite a bit. She breathed real life into this wild cast and I'd definitely listen to more of her work.

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not a normal H. Cooper book

this is not a bad book, but it has none of the hallmarks of a H. Cooper book.
little humour, no action and no sex...
not that I mind this, but it was not what I expected with that name attached to the book...
this story is mostly insane delerium akin to Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas...
mixed in seems to be some social commentary and possibly sleep deprivation...

I think this is one of those times where a penname would actually help...
I think it's a good story with the right frame of mind...
mine however was not unfortunately...

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Oh Say can you see, by the bomb's early light . .

I'm glad that the cover on this novel has a mushroom cloud on it, because it literally blew me away. There are so many things that go on here that I didn't expect and had no idea that Cooper had all of this in him. Granted, he has said that this was one of his earliest novels (by the way, none of that freshman smell is on theses pages, it comes across as if crafted by a vet) but this is far afield of the writing style that the Cooper I know uses, and the commentary is so. . .so . . .yeah. I just can't find the words. He calls this a satire, but the fact it that it is something I could see playing out between two friends who are on opposite sides of the political fence. One is a stoner and the other a drunk, throw in a few aside trips and other apocalyptic pieces and you end up with this witty, biting, unrelenting tale that threatens to make you think if you aren't too careful.

Cooper is funny. I mean, fick'n funny as all get out, but the humor here is different than his other books. He isn't just being humorous, he makes observations and throw them at you with punchlines/situations. That works well, too. I hate being preached at, whether by a priest or a politician, but his commentaries don't feel like you are being talked down to, it's more like here are my thoughts and I'm happy to share it through the lens of this drunken fellow.

Another thing he does is pull Andrea Parsneau in to narrate. That's surprising, since the story basically revolves around two dudes, but, being Parsneau she manages to make you not notice that little bit at all. I didn't until it was all over. Then, all I could think of was what an amazing job she did, and her voice work just elevated the story. Who knew she could do drunk and stoned so well? Heh.

Oh, and I love the retro blast of a cover. It tells you that the book isn't serious, all the while it is, in fact, serious. The fact that the top of the cloud looks like a brain says it all. This book will blow your mind! That, is brilliant. I love it, and want a copy for my office. Now. Maybe autographed!

Anyway, I really think that Cooper was searching for something deeper when he wrote this book. I don't know if he was looking inward or at the world outside, but the vision he produces, and the thoughts he puts forth really fuel this book. I might think this was an esoteric roadtrip in his own mind as he thought about things sociological and political, or I could just see it as a running train of thought on what is happening to this country today. See, the book has layers. The deeper you dig the more that you find, and no matter where you stand on the political spectrum you will find something to laugh at and think about.

Cooper went out of his way to differentiate this book from his other sci-fi fare. Even though it is about an apocalypse it feels more real worldy than anything else of his I've ever read. I could stand to see him do a bit more of this type of a book every now and again. I can't let him get out of fantasy/sci-fi permanently but he could take us on the occasional hallucinatory road trip once in a while.

Even though I did receive a promo code for this review it in no way influenced my considerations of the material, and in fact, inspired me to be more honest. In fact, getting a code generally makes me harsher as a reviewer as I am more often concerned what someone like Me will decide based on my review.

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WTF did I just listen too?

I'm going to start off by saying I'm a huge Harmon Cooper fan and have listened to or read most of his work. Next, I will say that Andrea Parsneu is without a doubt one of my favorite narrators. Just like always, Andrea did an amazing job.

Now, about the book itself... WTF did I just listen to? I hate to say this, but it was terrible. Don't get me wrong, there were a few parts that were pretty good individually, but overall it's just bad. I get the whole making fun of and using extreme stereotypes for groups of people thing. But, the over the top ridiculousness of how conservatives were portrayed was just too much. It really seemed to go beyond poking fun of political parties and made conservative minded people as a whole look like Backwoods inbred conspiracy-minded Hillbillies. Combining Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity into a character and then also combining Tucker Carlson and Alex Jones into another character was just stupid. I can understand making one character or a group of characters in a book look a certain way for the story but this really seemed to go far beyond that. After hearing this book it makes me think that Cooper must believe all conservative leaning people are extreme right-wing conspiracy theory nut jobs. When, this is simply not the case. I've heard that this book was one of Cooper's first books, Well it definitely shows. It does have a little bit of his style in there, which was cool to see. However, his current work is Worlds Apart from this book. If you are a Harmon Cooper fan or just a fan of good writing in general then stay away from this book. Otherwise it may turn you off of anything else he's written. Which would be a shame because he is one hell of a writer.

Bottom line, I give this book a two out of five stars.

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Not the best

I love reading harmon books but this one was definitely not one i like. It was way to out there and the ending was definitely lacking. To much into the mind trip for my likings. This book was not were i parked my car.

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