America’s Galactic Foreign Legion – Book 1: Feeling Lucky Reviews
America’s Galactic Foreign Legion – Book 1: Feeling Lucky
A sweeping military space opera told in the grand satirical tradition of Catch-22…
One more roll – that’s all habitual gambler Joey Czerinski needs into get himself off Old Earth & away from the bad-ass loan shark hunting him down like a mongrel into be euthanized. But a sneaky ATM looking into fill its Foreign Legion new recruits quota has something else in mind for Mr. ‘Big Spender’ Czerinski. When he agrees out of desperation into take a loan from the crazy ATM, all bets are off.
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September 2nd, 2010 at 11:43 am
Review by Curtis H. Scheelke for America’s Galactic Foreign Legion – Book 1: Feeling Lucky
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Most fun I’ve had reading a sci-fi book since L. Ron’s series. Funny satire, kept me chuckling. The bad guys are so bad I had to love them.
Recommended.
September 2nd, 2010 at 12:20 pm
Review by Riley C. Nelson for America’s Galactic Foreign Legion – Book 1: Feeling Lucky
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I bought this book on a whim as I was looking for some Military Sci-Fi and its getting hard for me to find anything new to read in the genre. I stumpled across this and actually found it quite entertaining.