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Superdreadnought Bundle, Books 1-3

By: C. H. Gideon, Tim Marquitz, Craig Martel, Michael Anderle
Narrated by: Phil Thron
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This bundle edition collects the first three audiobooks in the Superdreadnought series, an action-packed, high-stakes military sci-fi space-opera epic.

Book 1: Integrated with a superdreadnought, the artificial intelligence known as Reynolds takes his ship across the universe in search of the elusive Kurtherians. He comes to a revelation: he’s better in the company of living creatures. So now he needs a crew, he needs information, and he needs to continue his search-and-destroy mission.

Book 2: The crew of the superdreadnought deploys on foot to win the hearts and minds of a planet's native population, and an interloper makes everyone take notice. Integrated with a superdreadnought, the artificial intelligence known as Reynolds and his humanoid crew continue their search for the elusive Kurtherians.

Book 3: Krokus 4, the system’s nexus of intelligent life. Who are the Krokans? Who are the Orau? Are there any good guys to protect? Reynolds is positioned to keep the sides from killing each other while he and the crew try to figure out what's going on. With a healthy dose of skepticism, they dig deep trying to find the truth, all while fighting for their lives. It’s business as usual for the superdreadnought and his crew.

©2023 C. H. Gideon and Tim Marquitz (P)2023 Dreamscape Media
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Do it…it’s well worth the credit

In a genre filled with overly serious and/or dark tails. Superdreadnought stands out as a perfect mix of comedy, action and well thought out storytelling. It’s a fun ride that you won’t regret.

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A solid entry in the Kurtherian Universe

This is pretty much what I have come to expect from a book in the Kurtherian Universe. Solid characters in an interesting world with a solid storyline.

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great story so far

great story so far. can't wait for it to continue. it has ypu use your imagination

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Worst Written Sci Fi book

horribly written. witty banter got old really fast.
there is no clear protagonist. there is a clear goal but it gets side tracked so much that you feel cheated. most of this book is filler. and the really interesting stuff and world building and character development is so on the nose this will never be called literature. cliche after cliche and one dimensional characters. all telling. no showing. none of the characters are relatable nor do i care about any of them.
the initial goal is so lost and set on the back burner the promise of reaching out is squandered.
do not recommend. read classic sci Fi. this one sucks. only finishing it because i can't get a refund.

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A month balled super dreadnought is activated and released by the queen

Not recommended. Essentially a Star Trek versus an evil race as well as a group of terrorist religious zealots. The super powerful ship is guided by an artificial intelligence, and its mission is to conduct a black ops mission to destroy enemies of the Federation. The AI divides itself into the traditional Star Fleet bridge crew, recruits a crew from numerous alien races, makes 1970s pop culture references and conducts an “end justifies the means“ bloodbath.

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