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  • Galaxy's Edge Season 2, Book 4
  • Written by: Jason Anspach, Nick Cole
  • Narrated by: R.C. Bray
  • Length: 11 hrs and 52 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (92 ratings)

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Remains

Written by: Jason Anspach, Nick Cole
Narrated by: R.C. Bray
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Publisher's Summary

The Legion has landed....

The Republic world of Kima has fallen with shocking speed to the renewed forces of the Mid-Core Rebellion, and General Chhun must lead the rebuilt and enhanced 131st Legion - along with Marines, Dark Ops, Navy, and Kimbrin Resistance - onto the planet to violently check their assault.

But timing is of the essence, and Chhun can’t do it alone. Bear, working undercover, unearths the treachery of a resurgent Nether Ops still working their dark influence from the shadows. Masters has his hands full just staying alive while he evades deadly pursuers. And Keel finds himself swept up in intrigues that may make the planetary takeover of Kima all but insignificant.

The battle is fierce and hard, but victory is always within reach so long as the Legion - remade to its initial purpose - remains to fight.

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Intense Action

Damn. I wanted action, and I got action. Big scale planetary invasion with fleet action, scout mechs, and heavy artillery. Good stuff.
One little thing, though. Superman syndrome.
KTF is awesome, but less so when it's SOP.
You can't change the Legion. Points made it all interesting with House of Reason fuckery spicing things up. Lieges still made it out on top, though.
The MCR is hardly a worthy challenge, though. I was never worried for the Legion. Of course, they would KTF like always.
I don't know why I sympathize with the MCR. Why does the House of Liberty need every planet so badly? House of Reason ok. They are corrupt. Does the new Republic need thier taxes for the Legion? Seems like a big operation to get all that Republic gear back by destroying it.
Great book though. I hope the Legion gets Savaged at some point.

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Irrelevant banter

The book reads like describing a scene from a movie in detail to someone who is visually impaired. Very descriptive colourful sentences which would be good except that is the entire book. In my opinion it feels like a test movie script except there is no plot and no relevance to the previous books. It was amazing how many times duracrete and permasteel was mentioned. It was almost like an advertising product placement.

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A long jungle book, wasted credit.

Love everything Anspach and Cole release, but It was a struggle to finish just a but too much jungle warfare. I was looking forward to the Aeson storyline to continue. Guess I'll gave to wait for possibly a better book to follow we can only hope.

5 stars for Bray

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Redundant

I absolutely love the rest of the GE series but this book doesn't feel like it needs to exist. A planetary invasion that could have been summarised in a few chapters is instead a book-long snore-fest of excessive combat carried out by characters that aren't particularly interesting and for reasons that aren't really clear. The whole thing just feels like some random conflict with no stakes and no bearing on the rest of the story. It seems like the author's plan is for this to escalate into something that *does* matter but that's exactly what I thought after listening to the last book...and yet we're still in the same place?

First time I've ever felt like I've wasted my money
SAD!

(RC Bray 10/10)

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