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  • The Sons of Sora

  • The Earthborn Trilogy, Book 3
  • By: Paul Tassi
  • Narrated by: Victor Bevine
  • Length: 16 hrs and 39 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (55 ratings)

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The Sons of Sora

By: Paul Tassi
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Set 16 years after the events of The Exiled Earthborn, this explosive conclusion of the Earthborn trilogy tells the story of two brothers, the sons of Lucas and Asha, tasked with surviving the Xalan war to ensure the continued existence of the human race.

Noah, an orphan from Earth's last days who, as a child, was smuggled to safety across the stars, is now nearly a man and a leader to the young enclave of Earthborn who reside on Sora. When the tranquility of their settlement is shattered by a shocking assassination attempt, Noah turns to his combative younger brother, Erik, Lucas and Asha's only child by blood, for aid. Their journey takes them to the remnants of a dead planet, an outlaw-infested space station, and back to Sora, whose inhabitants are bracing for a final showdown with the bloodthirsty Xalans.

They find themselves facing a new evil: the omnipotent Archon, who is somehow controlling the whole of the Xalan horde, and his bloodthirsty lieutenant, the Black Corsair, who has an unmatched taste for brutality. The Archon, so-called God of the Shadows, has unearthed knowledge that could wipe both Sorans and humans alike from the face of existence. The descendants of the Earthborn must uncover the true nature of the Archon and the Xalans before he burns everything they know and love to ashes.

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I enjoyed this completion of the trilogy. The story line was good, but with lots of fighting detail which for me distracted rather than added to the story.

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The "Matrix Revelations" of the publishing world.

Okay, so this audiobook series was completed when I came across it.

I figured...."Yeah, this is a comfortable formulaic theme."

I was right..... it's easy to listen to and even enjoy.

BUT ....... first red flag:

the word TRILOGY- means book 2 is only worth a few chapters and book 3 will either be a recovery or failure.

2nd red flag: TRILOGY.

Means this isn't a series, and a typical publishers "3 book deal" based on a strong beginning. NOT being a series, means after 3 books, the idea was dropped.

The FIRST BOOK - EXODUS is strong, comfortable and formulaic. Being the authors first book, the story, structure and flow is well done and leads with wanting to know what happens next.
Book 1 best summarised as "Post-apocalyptic world survivors meet intellectual ET and escape to an unknown future."

But, I'll save you the time.... Book 2 descends into ridiculous. First 5 chapters are readable, then skip 10-15 chapters, read 3 chapters, then read the last 2 chapters.

Because to summarise book two becomes a very disjointed version of "The Hunger Games part 2 meets Alien vs Predator on the ewok world of Star Wars, doing a Die Hard, and ends up in the Matrix Revelations- probably the worst story that went to film."

So, yeah, the author failed in book 2, maybe due to ego or relief that someone accepted book 1 and was too lazy to follow the rules of writing.

Book 3 - forget about it.

It's the Matrix Revelations of publishing.

Either deadline pressure or a lack of discipline just saw the writing descend into too much chop and change, with a ridiculous story that doesn't make sense.

So- just read book one and don't be curious.

("included" complete series means it's the audiobook discount bargain bin of audible..... open at own risk.)

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