All These Worlds: Bobiverse, Book 3 (Unabridged)
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- 22,99 €
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- 22,99 €
Beschreibung des Verlags
The epic and highly anticipated conclusion to the listener-favorite series that had countless Audible listeners (and employees) hooked from the very first Bob - featuring, as always, a flawless performance from the inimitable Ray Porter.
Being a sentient spaceship really should be more fun. But after spreading out through space for almost a century, Bob and his clones just can't stay out of trouble.
They've created enough colonies so humanity shouldn't go extinct. But political squabbles have a bad habit of dying hard, and the Brazilian probes are still trying to take out the competition. And the Bobs have picked a fight with an older, more powerful species with a large appetite and a short temper.
Still stinging from getting their collective butts kicked in their first encounter with the Others, the Bobs now face the prospect of a decisive final battle to defend Earth and its colonies. But the Bobs are less disciplined than a herd of cats, and some of the younger copies are more concerned with their own local problems than defeating the Others.
Yet salvation may come from an unlikely source. A couple of eighth-generation Bobs have found something out in deep space. All it will take to save the Earth and perhaps all of humanity is for them to get it to Sol - unless the Others arrive first.
All These Worlds is the third installment in the blockbuster Audible Original Bobiverse series - which has sold more than one million copies.
Kundenrezensionen
Cannot beat book 1 but still nice
I wish the bobs would evolve more.. do more with their computing power than just jack up frame rates… but in the latter half it does pick up nice ideas and technologies especially during the battle with the aliens, like a scan of entire planets and being able to rebuild them on the atomic level. It is quite nice. Again, I loved how the bobs usually did what I would have done. No drama whatsoever there. Very calming.
The end is good and actually shows how Dennis knew about these confinement issues and ends nicely with a grander, more epic end.