
The Galaxy According to Gideon: Publisher's Pack
Road Trips in Space, Books 1-2
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Narrated by:
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Simon Vance
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By:
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Craig Robertson
About this listen
Contains books 1 and 2 of the Road Trips in Space series.
The Galaxy According to Gideon (Book 1):
Gideon is that close to striking it rich - again. The flaw that always seems to trip him up is that he is a con man, a swindler, and a thief. The entire galaxy seems to have it in for the poor crook. Of course, his task of staying alive isn't made any easier since he has to bring along his ex-girlfriend, who has become a zombie. Then again, maybe dragging along Rigel, the universe's dullest man from the galaxy's most dangerous planets is even worse? You choose. Will Gideon ever catch a break?
The Earth According to Gideon (Book 2):
Gideon's at it again. That's never a good thing! This time out he is dragging Zebah and Rigel to Earth, that backward rock layered with smelly humans. His goal, as always, is to get rich quick without falling back on any legal tools to do so. Gideon, Gideon.
The only thing that's for certain when Gideon tries to scam us humans is that you will laugh. Oh yes. You will laugh....
©2019 Craig Robertson (P)2020 Podium PublishingEntertaining, but no story.
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A little confusing at times but good characters
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Bit of a dissapointmant
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The main character is an unsympathetic idiot, and you actually want him to fail because he's just that annoying. The story is uninspired and uninteresting, especially in the second book where everything just feels like a mish mash of ideas.
It's like someone tried to make fan fiction of HHGTTG, but without having any of the intelligence that makes that book series one of the greatest comedies ever written. It's only fun if it's stupid AND smart, these books have plenty of the former but very little of the latter.
Kudos to the narrator who does a good job with the material he's been handed, but good narration can't save a poor story.
Not worth your time.
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