
Bugs in the System
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Rick Gregory
About this listen
"It's a tough universe out there with death-by-giant insect waiting around every corner."
Immerse yourself if these short stories based on the role-playing game, We Hunt Bugs, and experience the tales of shaky alliances, backstabbing comrades, and terrifying monsters.
"It's what we do. We hunt Bugs."
©2017 Kristi King-Morgan (P)2017 Kristi King-MorganAny additional comments?
Seven short stories set in space where the bugs are real and they kill. All the stories are fun, rather silly, in fact, but enjoyable. The last one, Blue Sands Red Sun, was slightly longer than the others and, for this listener, the most enjoyable although I also retain a fondness for the unexpectedly different MacDaddy.The narration was fine, clear and told the story although there were unexpected hesitancies in Rick Gregory's voice. The book overall suffered mainly because of the briefness of each tale. With so little time to get involved, the listener was pulled into the next almost before the previous one had time to become familiar. Best read as individual stories, therefore, and not in one continuous sitting as I did.
My thanks to the rights holder of Bugs in the System, who freely gifted me with a copy, via Audiobook Boom, at my request.
Bugs is bugs, right?
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