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SpecOps Expeditionary Force Book 2 (Audible Audio Edition) Craig Alanson RC Bray Podium Publishing Books



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Colonel Joe Bishop made a promise, and he's going to keep it taking the captured alien starship Flying Dutchman back out. He doesn't agree when the UN decides to send almost 70 elite Special Operations troops, hotshot pilots, and scientists with him; the mission is a fool's errand he doesn't expect to ever return from. At least this time, the Earth is safe, right?

Not so much.


SpecOps Expeditionary Force Book 2 (Audible Audio Edition) Craig Alanson RC Bray Podium Publishing Books

I stumbled upon the first book in this series by accident. The first chapter or two I was questionable about the book then it took off. Fortunately this book came out a few days after I finished the first one. In my opinion this one took off from the very beginning. Very Good read. Kept me interested from the very beginning. 'Skippy's' snarkiness is great throughout the book. Very worthwhile. Really looking forward to book 3.

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  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 15 hours and 50 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Unabridged
  • Publisher Podium Publishing
  • Audible.com Release Date March 7, 2017
  • Whispersync for Voice Ready
  • Language English, English
  • ASIN B06WD6K2XH

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A good followup to Colombus Day. While the first book was stuck half way between being a military sci-fi and an action comedy, this one is more of a space opera comedy with a flare for military description. The first third of this one was a bit slow to start, saved only by the fun dynamic that has developed between Joe and Skippy. After this it picks up and a bit of mystery is added in before they all have to go save the world once again. Overall, the story of the first one was more interesting but this one has much more Skippy so it is a lot more fun than the first. It was certainly enough to propel me on through the third book, which I am now half way through. I’m hooked on this series.
I loved the first book--Craig Alanson can write some incredibly funny dialog and good action, but in this book he gets very repetitive. Joe Bishop, the protagonist, is supposedly of average or even below-average IQ. He is Forrest Gump, except with a Down East Maine accent instead of Alabama. Yet over and over again, he outwits an AI that is capable of running thousands or even millions of tactical simulations between one word of him talking, and the next word. It never fails that the crew of the Dutchman are threatened with almost certain death, the AI (Skippy) can't come up with a way out of the jam, yet Joe/Forrest comes up with a miracle tactical solution even though the highly trained Special Operations Forces leaders cannot.

I'll try one more book, but I don't have high expectations. Also, there are typos and text errors throughout the entire book. I wish would hire better editors for ebooks.
I liked the first book a lot (but don't see it here to review), so immediately bought the second (and not to give too much away, bought the third). The story is engaging, the characters get decent attention, the AI is a new twist on an old theme. Not a terribly believable twist, but the kind that still sucks you end regardless. A lot of the story material is a bit contrived, but leave you with a feel-good, hero wins without being too obvious. The well developed main character's world (ok, galaxy) view is a good antidote to some of the contrived world-saving wins. All in all a good, fast, fairly classic sci-fi read, I heartily recommend.
I really like this series, but some of the Skippy dialogue seemed very forced, with Skippy saying completely douchey things for no reason. The first book in the trilogy had him being a jerk in an amusing way, but after the ten thousandth "monkey" remark in this book, I was ready to just switch to another book. At least in the first book, Skippy was somewhat capable of being respectful and thankful, if only to Joe.

I'm hoping it was just the author learning how to spread his wings and that the third book will be back to bar that the first book set. The story of Joe Bishop and his merry band of pirates is intriguing and interesting. The story of the AI and the Elders is intriguing and interesting. This book being 75% Skippy making incredibly unoriginal and unclever jokes was grating.
The titular "Expeditionary Force" is no longer the focus of the series, though the next book promises to return to it. Instead, as was evident in the second half of the first book, this series is about humanity's effort to stay safe from the interstellar war among more advanced species; it is about the quest of the uber-AI Skippy to find something called the Collective; and it is about the relationship between Skippy and Col. Joe and how that plays out in the first two themes. In truth, it often seems that the second book is more about the third than the first two "big" themes, and how the reader reacts to that will largely determine one's relative enjoyment of the book.

AT heart it's a buddy story, in which the human is a bit like B.V. Larson's Blake, someone who uses his innate wit to defeat his more capable alien adversaries, and the AI is literally a deus ex machina. There is a great deal of banter between Joe and Skippy, probably too much, but I chose to see Skippy as Pinocchio-like -- terribly anxious to become a "real" person and thus too eager to demonstrate his grasp of the vernacular. Skippy has all the tools every language, vast data and processing power, and a pretty amazing ability to remotely hack others. What he lacks is, for want of a better word, common sense.

The quest puts the crew of the Flying Dutchman into one scrape after another, and the final one is a real doozy. But their survival and the continuation of their journey is never in doubt -- it's series, for goodness sake -- so one simply needs to enjoy the "how" instead of the "whether". This is not a taxing series to read, it is .
This is the second book in the "Expeditionary Force" series. Like the first volume, it's full of action, with an appealing story line. Also (like the first volume) it could benefit a lot from professional editing. This book is told from the same point of view as the first. Apart from the lack of polish in the writing, my biggest criticism is what I felt was the overuse of a formula

1. good guys encounter a serious problem
2. super-advanced AI is stumped
3. point-of-view character comes up w/ a plan that requires AI's unprecedented powers to succeed
4. AI executes and solves the problem

This sequence was repeated several times throughout the volume.

The characters, while reasonably appealing, don't seem nuanced to me. They rarely, if ever, surprise w/ new behavior.

All those criticisms aside, the story continues to be a fun, lightweight read. I might read some of the other volumes in the series.
I stumbled upon the first book in this series by accident. The first chapter or two I was questionable about the book then it took off. Fortunately this book came out a few days after I finished the first one. In my opinion this one took off from the very beginning. Very Good read. Kept me interested from the very beginning. 'Skippy's' snarkiness is great throughout the book. Very worthwhile. Really looking forward to book 3.
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