Magnificent: A Novella
Inspirational Sci-Fi Series, Book 1)
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Narrated by:
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Richard Travis
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By:
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Chris Baum
About this listen
Q, a powerful alien held prisoner in Area 51. Mel, a young woman with telepathic powers. One chance to save the world from ruin.
"Power to the people!" the protesters shout.
A Rise Up & Resist movement is in full swing, threatening to take down the establishment. But there is far more to this revolution than just protest. A sinister force has an even darker agenda.
It may come down to Q, just now fully understanding his powers on earth, and Mel, an adventurous clairvoyant. Can an alien and human work together to stop the world from collapsing?
Magnificent is a gripping prequel to Surrender in this inspirational Sci-Fi series. If you like fast-paced action, engaging dystopian, and clashing spiritual forces, then you'll love the latest installment in Chris Baum's pause-resisting series.
Buy Magnificent for the latest adventure today!
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- Paul Hulbert
- 22-10-20
Romantic aliens and area 51
A light hearted and enjoyable novel featuring romance, aliens, and area 51. Other features- I will let you find out for yourselves.
Nicely narrated and is recommended.
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- Norma Miles
- 21-08-20
"We all bleed the same."
Oh, dear, this sort of graphic novel but without pictures presentation just doesn't work for me. Some neat ideas buried in here but so overwhelmed by the blatant Christian propaganda emerging through the mass of (in no particular order) alien migrants, conspiracy theories, protesters, police tape, traffic jams and self driving cars, underground overground tunnels (made me instantly think 'Wombles') synchronized sleeping meditation, telepathy, the President, and experimentation at Area 51. Oh, and Satan - mustn't forget Satan. And although the lines were trite, some were really very amusing, too, like, 'Interstellar travel used to be out of this world'. There's a lot packed in there. But I just did not like the heavy handed presentation.
The story moved quickly. And the Narration by Richard Travis was fast paced, also, but was jerky rather than smooth and some of the sections ran straight from the one before, without pause. But in a strange way, it fitted the text, rather adding to my alienation!
My thanks to the rights holder who freely gifted me with a complimentary copy at my request, but I did not enjoy this audiobook and it was not what I had been expecting. Looking at earlier reviews, I see that I stand almost alone in this regard. I did like Slob, though, the giant slug like alien: I wish there had been more of him.
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