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Stark's War

Stark's War, Book 1

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Stark's War

By: Jack Campbell
Narrated by: Eric Summerer
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To seize the moon from foreign powers--and keep his men alive - Sergeant Ethan Stark must choose which orders to obey - and which to ignore.©2000 John G. Hemry (P)2009 Audible, Inc. Adventure Military Science Fiction Fiction
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An enjoyable book. I couldn't wait to download the next one.

An enjoyable book.

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A sci fi essay on the pitfalls of bloated corrupt leadership and the establishment of a new colony to fight tyranny. I have listened to this series 3 times now.

Values, Valor, honour, history Rhymes

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It's a very interesting and entertaining story built around a really original and believable idea. The charactors believable and you want to learn more about them and what's happening to them and the writer hold that interest all the way through.

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The main character is basically the same as the lost fleet, smartest guy in the room with idiots above him in command.

Except this book has none of the camp siillyness and over the topness of the lost fleet which made it fun. It’s over the top macho and takes itself entirely too seriously, The story and the characters are just shallow and bland.

Decent narration though.

The Lost Fleet Alpha version

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as the author notes this is a cautionary tail on a number of levels and reality taken to the edge of believability.. but not quite past. somewhere in the multiverse I can see this happening as all it will take is too few good men and women staying quiet or nor beeing listened to. when generals (or executives) s stop listening to sgts or supervisors on the ground it starts a cycle that rarely ends well. managers and officers are important but you should never lose sight of the how.

Brilliant tail

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