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Space Danger! Part One: The Deadly Planet Of Death
- Space Danger Series Book 1
- Narrated by: Barnaby Edwards
- Length: 3 hrs and 8 mins
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Summary
Join the Space Navy. Life expectancy is debatable but the perks are minimal.
The crew of HMSS Monstro have been given a mission, a very BIG mission. If they could only get around to it then the galaxy might be a safer place to live. Safer and, quite importantly, still existing.
The latest addition to the crew likes existing and is determined to carry on doing it as much as possible but no one is going to make it easy for him, least of all himself.
Read by renowned audiobook performer Barnaby Edwards (Doctor Who, Big Finish) and written by Doug Strider, this is the first in a four-part series.
What listeners say about Space Danger! Part One: The Deadly Planet Of Death
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- Elvina
- 23-04-14
Dangerously good
Would you consider the audio edition of Space Danger! Part One: The Deadly Planet Of Death to be better than the print version?
Yes, the audio edition is definitely better. I think I wouldn't have really fallen into the story itself if I just read the print version. It doesn't mean that the story isn't interesting - it's rather fun and exciting actually - but the best part of Space Danger is the narrator's performance and the sound design.
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- 09-01-14
Not funny: avoid
What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?
I love Brit-Wit, so I was expecting something amusing and thought-provoking..
What could Doug Strider have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
Made it funny or thought-provoking, like Douglas Adams, rather than dull and negative.
Would you be willing to try another one of Barnaby Edwards’s performances?
No. His voice was almost as if a tape of his performance was being played at too low/slow a speed.
Any additional comments?
If you're looking for amusing British SciFi, try Douglas Adams or My First Planet or The Spaceship
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