Gods & Legionnaires
Galaxy's Edge: Savage Wars, Book 2
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Stephen Lang
About this listen
The Battle Lines Are Drawn.
The Coalition is reeling. New Vega and its other worlds have fallen beneath the boot of the newly allied Savage marines, and the death count continues to rise at a staggering rate. One thing is clear: The war to come will be a fight for the very survival of the species. For both sides in this conflict, now is the time to become what fate, and victory, demand.
The Savages - post-human monsters who believe themselves to be gods - are intent on remaking civilization in their own violent and pathological image. Yet their alliance is tenuous. Among the many tribes of the Uplifted, as they call themselves, the struggle for supremacy rages on. All know that in the end there can be only one tribe. One leader. One truth.
Meanwhile humanity’s last, desperate hope is the formation of a new kind of fighting force: The Legion. Those select few who are hardy enough - or foolish enough - to undertake the relentless, grueling, and merciless candidate training will have the chance to be transformed into mythical heroes...or die trying. They will be pushed beyond their physical and mental limits as they seek to survive an unforgiving planet, lost and derelict ghost spaceships, and, worst of all, the cold, unflinching brutality of Tyrus Rechs. At the end of this crucible, only the one percent of the one percent will earn the right to be called...
...Legionnaires.
Performed by Stephen Lang (Tombstone, Avatar), Galaxy’s Edge: Gods & Legionnaires brings you into the mind of the Savage marines and shows you the heart required to enter the Legion in the second epic installment of Galaxy’s Edge: Savage Wars.
©2019 Galaxy’s Edge, LLC (P)2020 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about Gods & Legionnaires
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- Dustyfox
- 29-10-20
Hard going at first
I found this a bit of a hard listen to at the start but it was worth sticking with it as the book got really good and fits in nicely with the rest.
For information if you want these 29 books in order of galaxy’s edge history, then this is book 4 (2 and 9 not written yet) and they keep getting better and better.
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- Amazon Customer
- 24-11-21
What a bombshell at the end
Absolutely loved it. Yes found myself rooting for the gods ironically and it was great to hear some of their back story.
Looking forward to the next book. Starting it straight away
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- Rogeraee
- 27-06-20
slightly better than the first,
the second half was better and because of that and I have already purchased it I will listen to the 3rd Book. However if it goes into any more simulations then I will shut it off. Far from the best I ve listen to.
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- Jonathan Stocks
- 08-12-21
Too little legion
Half the book tells the story of a savage marine based on a ready player one like universe, not really what I like the series for. Second half is amazing.
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- Abbas
- 01-02-23
Half of it was good.
Gods felt quite waffley at the start. The arcade setting was a bit of a drag. The premise was good though.
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- paul sparks
- 06-04-20
A book of 2 halves
Gods is the first half and I did not like it at all, I consider listening to that time I wasted.
Legionnaires is better but to be honest very formulaic and with nothing new, that said the very end of the book was surprising and should lead into part 3 well
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- Call me Bob
- 21-02-23
Better than the first!
I was on the edge after the first book and decided not to continue the series.
Got this on sale and gave it a try.
Great concept and execution, showing the 2 sides of the conflict from the point of view of each.
I almost felt for the savages (the gods) but the subtle insanity and wrongness of their system was always there in the background.
It is something I have not experienced before and find it quite brilliant.
For this alone I would recommend listening to the previous book and this one.
And the way Rex is portrayed is almost balancing, the savages more relatable and Rex closer to a monster.
Will check out the next one for sure!
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- Amazon Customer
- 10-04-20
if you get passed the first half
first part seems repetitive and a bit dull. second half is absolutely brilliant. can't wait for the next one
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- J C.
- 21-07-22
a book of 2 halves
First half is slow and bad. second half is better. q qq q q q q q
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- CoffeeAddict1795
- 06-11-22
Story of 2 Parts. Pt 1 is awful , Pt 2 is Good
Hated the first part, could barely stay awake but loved the 2nd part. Not sure if each author took a part each, if I knew which did pt 1which I would put him on the never again list.
Stephen Lang, a great actor and a great narrator did fine work bringing the novel to life.
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