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Title: Ranger
Subtitle: Exodus: Empires at War, Book 5
Author: Doug Dandridge
Narrator: Nick J. Russo
Format: Unabridged
Length: 11 hrs and 39 mins
Language: English
Release date: 07-11-16
Publisher: Doug Dandridge
Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 109 votes
Genres: Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Sci-Fi: Contemporary
Publisher's Summary:
No one is safe during a war of extermination. Especially the civilians.
Rebecca Goldman was a bright and pretty child, a 12 year old with a loving family. Technology allowed them to live comfortably on the most dangerous planet in the Empire, Azure. And then the Ca'cadasans came, and it was suddenly survival of the fittest out in the wilderness. Losing everything, Rebecca has only herself to depend on in a jungle where everything is an enemy.
Cornelius Walborski just wanted to killed Cacas. After losing his wife to the aliens on Sestius, he trains to become a Ranger, the augmented warriors of the Imperial Army. He has never seen anything like Azure, but there are Cacas to hunt, and a mission to perform.
Two unlikely survivors find themselves thrust together, where the man will save the child, and save himself at the same time.
Members Reviews:
The Heir to Heinlein!
I was so excited to see this book out on audible. I carries the story forward on a new planet with both characters we know and love and new ones in the mix. The war continues as we follow training of recruit through basic, NCO school, and Ranger Training. Then off to a planetary mission. I lost sleep following along in the dangerous jungles as we fight the ancient foe.
Good Side Story for the series
the main character was pretty good though I could have done without the kid in the story. his later books get much better since I prefer the space War.
Good but not the main storyline
If you could sum up Ranger in three words, what would they be?
Good, great, fun
Any additional comments?
This book is a bit like a MMO sidequest. Fun and interesting but not pushing the story forward (that much). Book 1-4 has much more happening at once. You have 4-5 storys told parallel but in this book it's focus just on one world and two ppl. It's not bad! It's not what I expected but still I had alot of fun!
Very good
this series is riveting. good story , each book is a good , long nail bitting read
The bar has been lowered!
Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
I enjoyed the previous books in the series but this installment had no real "meat" to the story. Any book that spends so much of the story building to a climax must have a "pay off" to make the journey worthwhile. The pay off in Ranger (for me) was too little too late.
Would you be willing to try another book from Doug Dandridge? Why or why not?
I'm hoping that Ranger was a bit of a miss-step for Dandridge. I'm actually looking forward to a story with a grown up Rebecca kicking some alien butt.
What three words best describe Nick J. Russos voice?
I can't complain
If this book were a movie would you go see it?
As a rental...maybe.
Any additional comments?
For the next book in the series...more "meat" and less "potato".