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Kovaks

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I have 5 credits on Audible that I have to spend by the end of day tomorrow.

Any suggestions?

My favorite authors are of course Erikson & Martin. I really like Abercrombie and Sanderson too. Islington is okay and I have not started the Red Queen series by Lawrence yet so I don't know if like his stuff yet, but I do own that trilogy. I tend to lean toward High Fantasy, but I have room for sci-fi, for example I do remember enjoying the Honor Harrington series.

Any help would be appreciated, I have fcuked up the past two years and probably lost 10-20 credits by no spending them in time with their fucking bullshit policy.
I love Lawrence and the red queen trilogy is great but the narrator changes after book one which is jarring. I know you don't know if you like him yet but I would maybe suggest starting with his thorns trilogy. Have you read any David Gemmell if not grab legend. Master assassins by Rober Redick is also good, it is free but the sequel is a credit.
 

Oblio

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I love Lawrence and the red queen trilogy is great but the narrator changes after book one which is jarring. I know you don't know if you like him yet but I would maybe suggest starting with his thorns trilogy. Have you read any David Gemmell if not grab legend. Master assassins by Rober Redick is also good, it is free but the sequel is a credit.
I picked up two more series from Lawrence, the Ancient series and the Ice series. I already had the Red Queen, but haven't started it yet.

I picked them up off your recommendations from the past.
 
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Ranak

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I have 5 credits on Audible that I have to spend by the end of day tomorrow.

Any suggestions?

My favorite authors are of course Erikson & Martin. I really like Abercrombie and Sanderson too. Islington is okay and I have not started the Red Queen series by Lawrence yet so I don't know if like his stuff yet, but I do own that trilogy. I tend to lean toward High Fantasy, but I have room for sci-fi, for example I do remember enjoying the Honor Harrington series.

Any help would be appreciated, I have fcuked up the past two years and probably lost 10-20 credits by no spending them in time with their fucking bullshit policy.
Codex Alera, Powder Mage and Faithful and the Fallen are all worth looking into. Lightbringer was pretty good, but book 5 fell flat for me, so harder to recommend fully.
 
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Intrinsic

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I have 5 credits on Audible that I have to spend by the end of day tomorrow.

Any suggestions?

My favorite authors are of course Erikson & Martin. I really like Abercrombie and Sanderson too. Islington is okay and I have not started the Red Queen series by Lawrence yet so I don't know if like his stuff yet, but I do own that trilogy. I tend to lean toward High Fantasy, but I have room for sci-fi, for example I do remember enjoying the Honor Harrington series.

Any help would be appreciated, I have fcuked up the past two years and probably lost 10-20 credits by no spending them in time with their fucking bullshit policy.
I think Expeditionary Force and RC Bray is pretty much my gold standard for pulp audiobook. All of them were just fun to listen to, so much so that I’ve started using credits on just about anything RC Bray narrates.

Speaking of…

Finished listening to Tribe by Jeremy Robinson (narrated by Bray). This is book 4 or 5 in the Infinite timeline series. It wasn’t great. Pretty much a Percy Jackson knock off, kids find out their descendants of Greek Gods, cult trying to catch them, etc.

1st problem is that 75% of the book is one single car chase across Boston. Basically nothing happens except the two main characters bouncing from place to place running from the Cult. Almost no plot or character development.

2nd problem was some over the top inner monologue from the main character chick. Like being in the middle of a huge fight at the end but taking time out to think about how racism based on skin color was a recent modern invention of white people.

Only good part was when the other main character tried to distract the bad guys by impersonating Skippy The Magnificent from ExForce. With Bray narrating I almost thought the audiobook messed up and started playing one of those novels.

This was the worst of Infinite books so far. None of them have been spectacular but I’ll probably finish off a couple more with my bank of 12 credits.
 
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