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Galaxy's Edge Part VI: Takeover
- Galaxy's Edge Series, Book 6
- Narrated by: Ray Porter
- Length: 12 hrs and 9 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Every disaster brings an opportunity.
Goth Sullus and his empire have fallen.
With the Legion and the rest of the galaxy watching from the still-smoldering galactic core, Carter, a former legionnaire turned private contractor, and Jack Bowie, a Navy spy with nowhere left to turn, sign up to work for an enterprising private contractor looking to make a statement on the planet Kublar.
Plans are in motion dating back to the Savage Wars, and as the galaxy rushes to fill in the vacuum created by the fall of the Imperial Republic, the bodies are hitting the floor.
But every plan has a reckoning…
Takeover is the thrilling aftermath of the final, desperate execution of Article Nineteen and the looming rebirth of the Legion and the galaxy itself as Galaxy’s Edge: Season Two begins!
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- Brian M.
- 2020-06-23
Bray better than Porter
RC Bray was far better and more engaging, I found Porter to be almost bored as he narrated.
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- Mark
- 2020-05-05
Didn't really like this story line.
Hard to get through, compared to other books in the galaxy edge series. Thats just my opinion.
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- Brandon
- 2021-07-08
disappointed
not sure why this say its part 6 of the galaxy war series..... aside from a few references to the other stories. all new characters, nothing to do with Prisma, Keel or any of the other books. my recommendation is stop at part 5 as it finishes the series way better than listening to this will.
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- Alex Gillis
- 2020-11-26
It’s Good, But Different
The story is a bit rockier with all the twists and turns associated with figuring out the new casts of characters and events.
Overall a large drop in quality from the past books, but the main problem is Ray. It’s not the fact that he isn’t R.C. Bray, it’s the fact that he obviously didn’t listen to any of the previous audiobooks. Which is a lot for someone to do, but he really just needed to match the pronunciation of original characters like Chhun or Aeson.
Other than the small annoyance of his butchering of the names, it’s good. Would recommend.
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- Jeremy
- 2020-02-12
Glad that that the story isn't over yet
I really enjoyed this book. I was well written as usual and I was entertained from start to finish. It will keep you engaged and tie in nicely with the series that you know and love. The reason why I am forced to give it a 3 on the overall rating is because it is 12 hours long. This book loses on value because of its length. My opinion is that a 12 hour book should not cost 1 credit or 30 some odd dollars when much longer books come in at a the same cost...
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- Anonymous User
- 2023-12-08
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I like the story, but why the change of narrator? This guy is good, but the original narrator made the story what it is.
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- Shawn
- 2023-02-01
Worth your while despite the changes
Like many mentioned, the narrator change will feel very jarring. Porter is no RC Bray but it didn't take me long to get used to Porter's apathetic drawl and long intakes of breath. He kind of reminded me of Bill Paxton. The story and tone is a little more mean spirited/morally grey so Porter's style suited it.
Yes it's true this book is all brand new characters, but I found both of the parallel storylines a lot of fun. If you enjoy the Galaxys Edge series you'll no doubt enjoy this book and is worth your credits. And who are we kidding if you've already gone through 5 of these books we know you're going to keep going!
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- Karlee
- 2022-05-29
Important book in the series and great read.
Fantastic read. went through the entire series without listening to this one first because the reviews weren't amazing. to my delight I found that this book was, not only an amazing story, but also an essential read as far as understanding the story moving forward in the series.
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- justin miller
- 2022-01-20
This is not book 6!
This is book 5.5. it contains none of the characters from the main series, and has a different narrator than what appears to be the entire rest of the series which really throws you off. I ended up returning this story as I really want to get back into the main plot line. Not necessarily bad but I find it's misleading that the cover art says book 6 and then the first words out of the narrator's mouth is book 5.5. I may revisit this story later on.
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- rick
- 2021-11-08
great as always, however
Story was very enjoyable like all in the series however the narration took a bit to get use too.
After listening to Bray narrate so many in this series it was a struggle to follow. In the end I enjoyed and appreciated Porter's work for this book.
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