Planetfall
Reclaimer, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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BJ Harrison
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By:
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Waldo Rodriguez
About this listen
Railguns make for a hell of a wakeup call.
Explore, rebuild, restore. Those were Gabriel's priorities as commander of the Reclaimer mission.
When you're shot out of the sky it's time to reevaluate your options.
Lost, alone, and low on supplies, Gabriel finds himself in the bones of the old world. A beautiful, pristine place with the clearest skies and cleanest air. A wild and dangerous place where nature and magic have regained their hold.
Monsters, beasts, and demons too stubborn to die out threaten humanity's future.
But when faced with a Reclaimer, even those nightmares will learn fear.
©2022 Waldo Rodriguez-Santiago (P)2024 TantorDidn’t really expect to be listening to another shit show within the first couple chapters and still going. Was excited to see them grow a civilisation and what would happen from there but just everything going wrong before waking up is just too much, his abilities being countered entirely and just getting knocked out right away by a kid. I’m only up to this point but just wanted to say somin as I’m trying to listen to get to the end. I’ll update this if I feel it’s all worth it in the end but yeah, just hate the fact they lost every advantage they held on book 5 where I wasn’t expecting that to happen
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