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Walter Koenig's Buck Alice and the Actor-Robot

By: Walter Koenig, Deniz Cordell
Narrated by: Walter Koenig, The Colonial Radio Players
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From the mind of Walter Koenig (Star Trek: The Original Series, Babylon 5) comes Buck Alice and the Actor-Robot - a science-fiction comedy unlike anything you've ever heard before! When an alien invasion annihilates most of humanity, it's up to a small pocket of survivors to restart civilization. There's just one problem: they're all losers.

From an Irish pub to the Florida Everglades, from the outermost reaches of space to the innermost regions of the mind, join a rag-tag group of humans and aliens as they face the end of one way of life and the beginning of another.

Packed with absurdity, pathos, wry observations, about human nature, and a story that will keep you on your toes until the final word, Buck Alice is an emotional journey you'll want to take again and again.

With a full-cast, a sweeping original music score, and thousands of sound effects, the award winning Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air proudly presents a black comedy with a heart that pumps slightly acidic blood. Grab a manhole cover and prepare yourself for a story that begins when all others end - Buck Alice and the Actor-Robot!

©2010 Walter Koenig (P)2010 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction Robotics Star Trek Technology Heartfelt Celebrity Comedy
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What disappointed you about Walter Koenig's Buck Alice and the Actor-Robot?

found the story line hard to follow very jumbled and all over the place .

Would you ever listen to anything by Walter Koenig and Deniz Cordell again?

no

Who might you have cast as narrator instead of Walter Koenig and The Colonial Radio Players ?

benny hill

You didn’t love this book--but did it have any redeeming qualities?

none

Any additional comments?

poor,not my kind of listen

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