
All These Worlds: Bobiverse, Book 3
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Listening Length | 7 hours and 56 minutes |
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Author | Dennis E. Taylor |
Narrator | Ray Porter |
Whispersync for Voice | Ready |
Audible.com.au Release Date | 08 August 2017 |
Publisher | Audible Originals |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B0733Z9SJK |
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2 in First Contact Science Fiction (Audible Books & Originals) 16 in Alien Invasion Science Fiction 63 in Fantasy (Audible Books & Originals) |
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Reviewed in Australia on 5 October 2018
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This series of books is amazing. We listened to the audiobooks while driving the highways and by-ways in the Australian outback and we sometimes sat in the car for a while even after reaching our destination just to reach the end of a chapter. I thoroughly recommend this series to anyone who enjoys a great yarn.
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Reviewed in Australia on 8 December 2017
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The Bobiverse series is amazing. It is a masterpiece of storyline, creativity and unusual character development in a split personality kind of way. This is science fiction at its very, very best! I will certainly be looking out for future work by Dennis. Thanks for an epic adventure!
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Reviewed in Australia on 19 April 2020
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Every now and then a book comes along with a unique storyline and concept. We are Bob series is definitely one of those. I enjoyed the books so much I read them in a matter of weeks. Refreshing ideas, funny little jokes and just a pleasure to read. Will be hard to find a book series to replace it.
Reviewed in Australia on 2 March 2020
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Nice story with engaging characters and plot. the main character is a bit of a sci fi fan so lots of modern science fiction references sprinkled into the dialogue which i liked.
Reviewed in Australia on 19 January 2018
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Solid science and imaginative storytelling make for very enjoyable reading. A pleasure to encounter such new and diverse ideas in a series like this. Not sure if it will stay as a trilogy but I will look forward to more instalments if they are forthcoming.
Reviewed in Australia on 18 June 2019
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I couldn't put this book down
Some great ideas and concepts
Relatable character(s?)
A bit of humour and pop references had me laughing out aloud
Humour helped break the more intense parts of the story
Thought provoking, love, friendship, death, mortality, immortality and the Fermi paradox.
I think this book suits all audiences
Some great ideas and concepts
Relatable character(s?)
A bit of humour and pop references had me laughing out aloud
Humour helped break the more intense parts of the story
Thought provoking, love, friendship, death, mortality, immortality and the Fermi paradox.
I think this book suits all audiences
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Greay series and still room for more if needed. I enjoyed where this story went and enjoyed the way it has ended.
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Reviewed in Australia on 26 August 2017
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I nice Sci Fi with good science that does not obscure the story. Well worth reading. The Audiobook is great too.
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Hagunenon
4.0 out of 5 stars
A bloodthirsty end
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 24 August 2017Verified Purchase
While thoroughly enthralling, the various 'Bob's end this series being both cold, steely and calculating; yet prone to truly irrational emotional fits of bloodthirsty passion and rage.
This flip flopping between emotion and logic ruling at times makes each 'Bob' feel more human, while making me want to flip their quantum cube and scream at them for being so stupid.
Two key decisions really spoiled the character for me as portrayed to be this ultimate project manager type, well versed in efficiency and diplomacy.
1. After FTL communications... they were still installing 'Bob's directly on to combat ships. Despite the number of times this led to a Bob dying. This seemed ridiculously wasteful as well as unnecessarily dangerous. Modern warfare already involves people using telepresence to fly combat drones. With FTL comms, this is no longer necessary.
2. Wanton and unnecessary destruction. There comes a point where they find the ridiculous value in hijacking a spaceship. So vapourising everything after committing genocide (and they did this multiple times through the books) felt both wasteful and completely counter to their project manager persona. While reacting to obliterating an entire solar system with a 'Yeeeehaw! Aint that gonna befuddle some minds lawl" felt at odds with the minor guilt at having committed genocide.
But this aside. A gripping end to the trilogy. It can get overly reductive, but that only adds to the feeling of entering the mind of a quasi-god figure realising they're a quasi-god.
This flip flopping between emotion and logic ruling at times makes each 'Bob' feel more human, while making me want to flip their quantum cube and scream at them for being so stupid.
Two key decisions really spoiled the character for me as portrayed to be this ultimate project manager type, well versed in efficiency and diplomacy.
1. After FTL communications... they were still installing 'Bob's directly on to combat ships. Despite the number of times this led to a Bob dying. This seemed ridiculously wasteful as well as unnecessarily dangerous. Modern warfare already involves people using telepresence to fly combat drones. With FTL comms, this is no longer necessary.
2. Wanton and unnecessary destruction. There comes a point where they find the ridiculous value in hijacking a spaceship. So vapourising everything after committing genocide (and they did this multiple times through the books) felt both wasteful and completely counter to their project manager persona. While reacting to obliterating an entire solar system with a 'Yeeeehaw! Aint that gonna befuddle some minds lawl" felt at odds with the minor guilt at having committed genocide.
But this aside. A gripping end to the trilogy. It can get overly reductive, but that only adds to the feeling of entering the mind of a quasi-god figure realising they're a quasi-god.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Funny and thought provoking
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 August 2017Verified Purchase
A very funny, poignant and interesting series of books. The Bobs bring warmth and humour with their variations of personalities with each clone. They face highly ethical and difficult decisions as they take on the role as protectors of humanity. At times they are faced with a prejudice questioning their role in the universe.
Is replicant a person or a tool to be used to serve? If they are not a tool as shown by the Bobs, can they be trusted to make decisions on the future of humanity? When does religion stop evolution and encourages paranoia to the extent that they spiral into a planet wide war resulting in wiping out the majority of the planet's population. Should religion be allowed to grow?
I don't often write reviews but I have not enjoyed a series of books as much in quite sometime.
Is replicant a person or a tool to be used to serve? If they are not a tool as shown by the Bobs, can they be trusted to make decisions on the future of humanity? When does religion stop evolution and encourages paranoia to the extent that they spiral into a planet wide war resulting in wiping out the majority of the planet's population. Should religion be allowed to grow?
I don't often write reviews but I have not enjoyed a series of books as much in quite sometime.
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Maggie
5.0 out of 5 stars
Payback
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 September 2019Verified Purchase
With the others on their way to devastate earth, a mad Brazilian general to manage and several bits of humanity causing chaos the Bobs have a lot going on. Add to that upgrading androids and unrequited love and you and the Bobs are on the way to another rip-roaring read. Loved this series sad to see it end.

K. Saxon
5.0 out of 5 stars
Loved it. Gutted that this is the last in the series.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 December 2018Verified Purchase
The trilogy is well balanced. Each book works well on its own, but the overall story is brilliant. It's a shame there's no more stories in this universe, but the trilogy ends in a good way that ties up most of the loose ends.
Great sci-fi story that kept me reading for hours, I was hooked from the first book. Loved reading this. Wish there was more.
Great sci-fi story that kept me reading for hours, I was hooked from the first book. Loved reading this. Wish there was more.

Czechboy
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good, to the point sci fi...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 March 2020Verified Purchase
Quite blokeish and without too much relationship dross, fine by me. Quite Battlestar Galactica, in a way. Quick read, won't kill you. Weakest of the three but still a decent read. Not too woke or trying to make you feel guilty for being a male human. Good.