Starting a new series today, Backyard Starship (Book 1) - by J.N. Chaney (Author), Terry Maggert (Author)
I will be listening to them from audible and it looks like there are at least 12 books right now and 13 is on prerelease. Has anyone started listening to this series yet?
@Steve @markav2
I've been reading them since the summer. I will admit, the first couple of books (maybe even three or four) had me feeling something was lacking... I couldn't quite put my finger on it though. Maybe it was how things seemed to always go as planned... he'd outline the bad things could happen... but they never did. I will say, they read, to me, like a TV series (by now, I REALLY want to see the TV Series!) Each book could have been 5 or 6 episodes. But the prior series I was reading was getting annoying (Lost Starship series - one of my peeves - the author never fully named the main character, "Maddox" - was that his first name or last name? Even his eventual wife just called him Maddox... but I digress) so I picked up this one.
Anyway, I kept reading and by the 7th or 8th, I'm thoroughly hooked. To me, I didn't feel the first books were bad, but they weren't 5 star worthy and I have a tendency to really give stories and characters a chance. (I've slogged through multiple seasons of a TV series that I wasn't crazy about until it got absolutely amazing - I hated the first couple season of the Magicians, but the third and fourth I absolutely loved! King Margot!) I liked that the main character returned to earth periodically, I like the banter the crew had with each other (the sarcasm, the movie and TV references, even the tech references). Again, not perfect, but I'm eagerly reading book 17 now. If I'm being honest, as an IT guy, I can relate to the main character and that's probably what keep me going even though the first few books were just good and not great.
I don't remember the book it was in, but I think what finally sealed it for me was the exchange between the characters that culminated in "Let's just say there's a certain corpse to water ratio that's acceptable, and no, I don't know what is is. But I know when it's been exceeded, and... yeah, this definitely exceeds it."
Anyway, at this point, I strongly recommend sticking with it. To me, it gets really fun, it's an easy read, the authors do a descent job of keeping things organized, sometimes picking up story lines and characters that were left off several books ago and rarely contradicting themselves in a way significant enough to annoy me. If you're looking for a great masterpiece that will soon be taught in english class, this isn't it. If you're looking for a fun read and have an appreciation for sarcasm, good guy comradery, that does occasionally experience "real life" (a couple of characters do die at points... maybe more), then stick with it, I think you'll enjoy.