Choose Your Own Adventure is dead. Someone forgot to tell Jack Mangan
To call this book 'tripe' would be an insult to the first, second, and third stomachs of ruminants worldwide. This book is best described as sub-tripe; perhaps originating from the abomasum or duodenum regions. If you want a thrilling plot full of interplanetary intrigue, or likable, well-drawn characters, look elsewhere; if you ever wanted an excruciatingly detailed description of how to make love to a barnyard animal in zero gravity, well, then you're covered.Read full review »
Don Mario via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/26/08
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Audio quality is sub-par, but the writing quality and narraration more than make up for it. Mangan has a way with words. Could do with a little more back-story, though. It feels as if you're jumping right into the middle of the book.
atomicslug via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/08/08
The future where a conscious mind can inhabit a clone body and wars are conducted by programming. Voice artists were ok but stars off for sound quality and inconsistency.
Sparrowdeplume via Apple Podcasts · New Zealand · 06/19/13
Jack Mangan's unique future vision - combat programers hacking enemy defenses, samurai warriors fighting between mighty warships in the vacuum of space, and people able to project their consciousness into remote robotic bodies (itai), combine to form a story that is both deeply character driven,...Read full review »
ultimate_ed via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/18/07
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