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Homeworld Lost

By: J.N. Chaney, Scott Moon
Narrated by: Neill Thorne
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Summary

During a test flight for the world’s first warp engine, Major Noah Gantz is set to go down in the history books.

Despite years of training, the mission goes sideways, and instead of a quick trip to the moon and back, Noah's ship is transported across the universe to stars unknown.

Stranded in space and on the brink of death, Noah is rescued by a sentient starship and its captain. To save his life, the ship’s own biomatter must replace his failing cells.

Now, Noah is different. Stronger, faster...and there’s a voice in his head.

The voice of the ship itself, and its name is Kayan.

With no way to return home, Noah must adapt and rebuild his life in this unfamiliar corner of the universe. And as he does, he discovers a looming threat in the far reaches of space, growing in power, and set on capturing Noah and his ship.

Worse still, this new enemy knows about Earth...and it has big plans.

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The narrator’s style

I hated the narrator’s style. It was annoying I couldn’t focus on the story. Had to give it up. Waste of a credit

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Great, except it’s Farscape !!

Love JN Chaney’s books. And Neill Thorne is a great narrator. The characters are great, and the story is well written. My only down side is it’s very much Farscape.

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Farscape mkII

Pretty engaging story and a pretty good narrator who brought the story to life . I love this type of sci-fi , human ends up in a universe of aliens and battles. However, err , has the author heard of Farscape ? I mean , human project to travel beyond solar system ( tick) , ends up in universe with .. living ship ( tick) , warrior co-passenger ( tick) , being hunted (tick) I could go on but I like this and I like Farscape.. a little self referential humour would have been great for the audience because it really is a little tired

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a really good start

it might be a little difficult to get into it but it gets better
i would really recommend reading the prequel it gives a lot of information about the universe.

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Slow to start but gets better!

The book takes awhile to get listeners up to speed, jumping right into action with very little preamble or back story. That said, hold on and keep listening as after a few chapters it gains momentum as character development takes shape. Overall I enjoyed the book enough that I’m going to get the next in the series. Worth your credit, just a little slow to engage listeners.

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