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Monster Hunter Siege
- Monster Hunter, Book 6
- Narrated by: Oliver Wyman
- Series: Monster Hunter, Book 6
- Length: 15 hrs and 33 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Number six in multiple New York Times best seller Larry Correia's Monster Hunter series.
Go big or go home.
When Monster Hunter International's top hunter, Owen Zastava Pitt, was given a tip about some hunters who had gone missing in action, he didn't realize their rescue mission would snowball into the single biggest operation in MHI's history. Their men are being held prisoner in a horrific nightmare dimension, and the only way to reach them is through the radioactive ruins of a monster-infested war zone.
As if that wasn't bad enough, it's also the home base of the powerful creature behind the devastating attacks on the Last Dragon and Copper Lake. It turns out ancient gods of chaos really hate trespassers. But this god picked a fight with the wrong crew, and now MHI wants payback. Calling on their allies, a massive expedition is formed, and with the odds stacked against them, a legion of hunters goes to war.
It's D-Day at the City of Monsters.
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- Joe
- 11-02-2020
Missing the spark of otherbpoks in the series.
Considering the quality and complexity of other MH novels, this one felt a little like painting by numbers. The plot was on rails with little oppprtunity for the characters and humor, and a Deus Ex Machina finale made me throw up my hands. Up until that point, I'd pegged the story at three stars. So down to two for taking a shortcut with plot.
I expect a lot of gory, funny goodness from Larry Correia. Alas, this book did not live up to the standard of other books in the series.
On a positive note, the audio performance was, as always, world class.
For fans of the MH series, this is still a must read or listen. But don't expect to be submerged in the world as with other books in.the series.
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- Anthony Dvid
- 23-11-2021
Good Tale
Not quite as good as the ones before but still nice escapism. Oliver is a great narrator.
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- Anonymous User
- 18-10-2018
Larry does it again, read all books up to this on
all hail iloh
he is a master of story telling,a spinner of yarns well done
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- anmaree
- 26-03-2018
HUGE FAN!! loved it!!
Love the character Owen Pitt! amongst others, cant wait for the next instalment!!
kick ass keep them coming! i hope the next isnt the last of the series
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- Amazon Customer
- 13-09-2017
Excellent
Always a good story by Larry Correia. I Wish it was longer. Iove Oliver's performance too, never change the narrator.
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- Rohan
- 24-08-2017
best monster hunter book todate.
thrilling and interesting keeping you guessing, introducing many new awsome characters. worth reading and a great addition to the series.
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- Ronald
- 09-09-2017
No conclusion some continuation
I have absolutely loved the other books. This one just seams forced and does not draw me in. The mojo is just not there.
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- Robert Adams
- 29-12-2017
I feel like Larry is loosing interest.
I love this series. IMHO, this is Larry's best stuff. I'm afraid, however, that Larry Correia is becoming bored with the series and is more interested in writing his other series.
Look at the release dates:
First three books: 2011
4th: 2012
5th: 2014
6th: 2017 and it carries on the story but is less than satisfying. I really wanted to like t his one and downloaded it the day it became available.
7th: If the exponential decay continues, not till 2021.
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- Rob
- 22-10-2017
Too long for such a poor ending.
Definitely not the authors best. Long build up for an underwheliming and boring ending. Good thing the narrator is good, otherwise this one would have been unlistenable. The first few books in the series are very good, but the more recent ones have been major let downs. Author needs to get back to less fluff and more fight.
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- Alex Sumner
- 12-08-2017
A bit of a disappointment
Where to begin...well, in honor of Monster Hunter Seige's release I relistened to the MHI series to refresh my memory, anticipating it would pick up where #4 and 5 left off. I also found out recently that Mr. Correia lost his father.
With the above in mind I wasn't surprised to discover that the focus of #6 was on Owen Pitt's impending paternity and his introspection on how his father raised him. There are some entertaining parts featuring the lively cast of characters in the MHI universe, but there's also a lot of Owen's internal monologing and dialoging about fatherhood, being a father and coming to grips with his childhood opinions of his father.
I'm sad to say there's a lack of balance in Monster Hunter Seige, the adventure is a secondary or even tertiary concern and worst of all, the characters and Owen especially, fail stupid at a number of points in the book. I hate when an author does that. Clues are missed and obvious tells are ignored, making listening a bit of a slog to get through, the eventual outcome being no surprise and the listener left frustrated.
Here's hoping MHI #7 discontinues along this vein and gets back on track with the earlier novels.
Oliver Wyman's narration, per usual, is top notch.
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- Robert
- 08-08-2017
Author Turned Farmer
This installment of the MHI series is okay. It continues the story, further setting up the final showdown between Z & his destiny. Except that it feels more like filler, lacking substance, & rather than adding depth to the central plot, this installment's purpose seems to be similar to that of a wine press. However, rather than squeezing grapes to make juice to make wine to drink, MHI: Siege squeezes bank accounts to make $$$ to make the author richer. Perhaps Correia (according to the author himself it should be pronounced Korea, like the country, & according to me, not Coheeah, as pronounced in the intro & end credit by Audible) is too busy authoring & coauthoring installments for his many other series, & thus fulfilling his seeming goal of becoming a famous, ultra prolific & exceedingly wealthy author, to give this book the attention it deserved.
Correia, of late, seems to be indulging in over-farming the MHI franchise. Both Memoirs books were supersaturated gratuitously with foul language, little substance & read more like fan fiction than anything actually written by the man who had authored the main plot MHI books. Left me wondering how much had been written by Correia & how much by his co-author.
I really hope Larry Correia does not continue to farm out his excellent MHI series, or write the first book or three of a new series & then become a James Patterson hack who puts his name on other books but actually has little to do with.
All previous 5 main story books of MHI were fantastic. However, after reading Nemesis, Siege was a let down.
Typical shoot 'em up excitement, if less frequently, not much new added to the story arc, very little resolution, predictable ending, no Franks except for a few mentions of his name, a Harbinger who does nothing worth mentioning, a wimpy Julie, & cameo appearances by Mosh, Ed, Trip & other main supporting characters, a fairly flat storyline, failure to pronounce the author's name correctly even once, so-so narration due to the limited range of the reader, an anticlimactic showdown featuring a 'Friday the 13th' type ending between what should/could have been the most bad*ss villain in all 6 books thus far & Z, & a "Huh? That's it? Really?!" book ending left me very disappointed with Nemesis. I really hope book 7 is written by the real Larry Correia.
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- Snoopyslove
- 12-08-2017
generally good but looong winded description
liked it but at quiet a few areas very looong winded descriptions that were irritating
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- stacy murphy
- 10-08-2017
Not as good
Did not enjoy this one as much as I did the others in the series.
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- Avid Books and TV
- 11-09-2017
Only about half a book stretched out
Not up to the standard I've come to expect from Correia for the MHI books. Over the last couple of books, I've felt that Pitt has become one of the least interesting characters, with Franks and Harbinger often stealing the show. This book is pretty much only Pitt, no Franks, and most of the other regulars only getting cameo appearances at best. It makes for a pretty dull story that doesn't even have as much interesting action as the other books. Half the book is just him flying around meeting people with a few token actions scenes to break up the monotony. I stuck with it because I thought it was building towards a climactic battle in towards the end. Instead we got a token battle, then some pretty predictable stuff happens, the real battle is glossed over in one line and you're left with a all too foreseeable cliffhanger.
It feels like most of the book could have been trimmed down into about a quarter of the length and what I presume will be in the next book combined with this one. Towards the end I was hoping he'd just kill off the main character and his tiresome "chosen-one" spiel, so we could get back to the more interesting guys.
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- Brian
- 03-08-2017
Where is the incredible newbie squad?
I listened to this whole book almost non-stop, but missed Trip and Holly's involvement. A good chunk of the book has them missing without giving any spoilers away.
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Anti Hero
I’ve been listening to the entire series and enjoying it very much. However, I have swing from finding Pitt funny and heroic to almost entire opposite. He now strikes me in the same way as Biff from ‘Back to the Future’, a muscle bound bully. Pitt is only really strong when beating opponents tied to chairs. He claims to be a dead shot, however frequently misses unless at point blank range and wins almost entirely by deceit. He sees cheating as legitimate when he uses it (back stabbing, sucker punching etc) by cries foul when ever his own techniques are used against him. He expects to be forgiven for his misdeeds from years ago? But cannot ever forgive anyone for even simple mistakes. He took great offence at being called out for losing his temper completely and beating an unconscious opposite head in blinding him in one eye because it happened years ago, yet held an unyielding grudge against the same man because he had once been in prison years and years previously for a reason Tripp didn’t know. All in all he is an anti hero of Biffs magnitude. With any luck he’ll be killed off soon.
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- meabs
- 21-09-2017
excellent yet again, I love this series of books
I am addicted to these books, highly recommend the series and also other books by this author
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- A. R. Daw
- 17-06-2022
Repetitive
I'm afraid the series is now rather formulaic. I doubt I'll be getting any more.
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- Agamemnon
- 21-03-2022
Great follow up
If you have been reading the series this far, then you must be enjoying Corria's style and world building. This instalment won't let you down. More action than you can stake a sharpened stick at and a decent enough plot to keep you engaged.
Lets be honest here, this is no literary masterpiece but it knows exactly what it is and who it is aimed at... It's fun, so sit back and enjoy the mayhem.
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- D with a J and a W
- 31-12-2021
Superb
love the series amazing books look fordard to next and next. true characters loved or hated.
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- david
- 03-09-2021
Still good
Still good but I feel its starting to repeat situations and outcomes so will try the Next to see how it goes.
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- Amazon Customer
- 29-08-2020
great
just as good as all the other books 🤠👍 gonna get the next one and get back to it
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- Jonathan Musgrove
- 31-05-2020
Flawed excellence
I enjoyed this book immensely as always but it was flawed.
Firstly I felt it jumped around a lot and left you to assume a load of stuff along the way. It also lacked background noise - I’d have expected some sub plot
Secondly it ended prematurely. I didn’t think it was finished going where it needed to and felt hard done by.
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- Kindle Customer
- 06-03-2020
now for book 7 awesome
great characters busy storyline just brilliant one of those series that hooks you and you dread it ever ending
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- Jake Green
- 28-08-2018
as brilliant as the rest in the series
Larry Correia, brilliant! one of best series ive ever read, would highly reccommend to anyone
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