I can't listen to an AI voice without inflection but this one I can listen to. The only problem is it's very relaxing. Thanks for sharing your entertaining work.
Thank you so much for sharing your books with us! I listened to everything in the Ghosts series when it was on the channel and I loved it. This one is going into my playlist as well. 😁 I appreciate you!! 🧡
Jonathan, I love your approach to getting your self published books out there and I enjoyed this book, I might suggest maybe a Patreon account or something that we could give a few bucks and maybe you could hire a real narrator. Truly the only weakness of the book was the reading.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the books. I've considering doing a Patreon from time to time, but never gotten around to it. I do have quite a few human-narrated titles: www.audible.com/author/Jonathan-Moeller/B001K8GDHU
STEVEN SEAGAL IS MY HERO❤It is a cathartic experience with a 7th-dan black belt in aikido. A profesional. And that makes all these scenes much more authentic.
Thank you for posting this series. It's been in my Kindle queue for weeks and I've always loved the immersion of reading while listening. I was surprised by the quality of your robot narrator. Is it a custom build or a company with other voices? Thanks again, excited...
This story would've been quite enjoyable, but the sub-standard narration really dampened my appreciation... if the other silent order books employ the same reader, I probably won't be bothered...
Not very good at spoken English and even worse than written English despite it being my only language. Thank you. I enjoyed your video. As for the digital narration it's sure better than that voice Stephen Hawking used.
@@jonathanmoeller7744, agreed on general. Yet there are apps that are amazingly fluent, and you can imagine which companies and originations are using them. This narration is awful, but the yarn isn't so good that a more expensive app should have been used. jus' sayin'
An interesting, imaginative space opera of sorts. And where I suspect the author is just growing past somewhat verbose prose. Perfect for a rainy morning among quite hours. Exploring half man-half machine vs borg like collective mind theat.....all in a realm of future world nexis. Smashed arm rejected dreams and hidden lust. A hot babe with a smoking gun just beyond reach. So, yes...I looking for more, improving to quality because this novels stars are crazy with danger and white hot plasma rifle. Because this tale sorted out dreams. Sorted out a past left behind...and somehow simplistic rage as duty action, rules all. I like. M.
@@Giarcnek What I left out? Well, that would be where I seek out meeting some of the authors like Heinlein, Zelaney, *at a long past Denver book signing event. And so admire, so like the advance that requires thought alongside absolute entertainment. These authors, this work that comes to stand on merit. I might pen off some comment as amusing, a mini review...but where I absorb and take in a larger stretch to imagnation. Where something as mallable to human kind asks..."What if". So, I write to "Dust". I boldly comment and hope to be both encouraging and critical. A bit unafraid as simply what I mirror to laughter, entertained complexity. As one bit real, like "right here, right now". And move to the next morsel, next meal. Besides, I compare this to the bombard of nasty current events. So such reading, such listening.... "much more of delight". So much more as rewarding, having a plane that forecasts a large, interesting future. A clever paragraph or two....simply is not fully enough. The "I like"....not fully invested...as where...I not just like....but love....this content. That challenge met by an author. That larger spectrum of where protagonist meets life change. A fullness to imagine that I will never stop reading or listening to. *what I should have included. "great work"...an advance to a curious, large universe. M.
Sorry, it's not the story but the way it is presented with a cold machine voice that has understanding or empathy with what is written, it just reads words and thus ruins a good read. I cannot listen to any more and have to terminate this book, apologies to the author.
The computer voice narration is cringe worthy to start with but I recommend sticking with it. I got used to it after the first hour. The book is worth getting past the computer voice.
The reading of this by the computer is completely irritating through and through. Wrong pronunciations, wrong inflections, wrongly pronounce questions and statements. I have an hour to go and I will be damned lucky if I can finish it because it is so freaking irritating to listen to!!! Basically a good story but everything else completely sucks.
This author uploads his books for free and people complain about free content just enjoy or not negative comments arent needed
Amazing isn’t it?
If it's feedback (good or bad) should always be welcomed to improve the series. If it's just complaining and whining, I agree.
I know right? They may be bots though.
So many people are not able to be happy at all ! We just need to ignore such people and be thankful we are not like them! We can smile and laugh!
I can't listen to an AI voice without inflection but this one I can listen to. The only problem is it's very relaxing. Thanks for sharing your entertaining work.
Thanks for posting this great Book
Thank you so much for sharing your books with us! I listened to everything in the Ghosts series when it was on the channel and I loved it. This one is going into my playlist as well. 😁 I appreciate you!! 🧡
Thanks! I am glad you have enjoyed the audiobooks!
Action packed as usual.
story starts at 0:45 (if you don't want to hear the description of the book)
Comment for the algo.
The "narrator " was much better than I was expecting. That being said I just have a hard time focusing with the digital voices.
The digital voices are impressive compared to, say, ten years ago, but they're still not the match of a good human narrator.
@@jonathanmoeller7744 not too far off I had a math teacher sounded very similar
LOL, I think we all had that teacher at some point or another.
Sounds human to me.
Jonathan, I love your approach to getting your self published books out there and I enjoyed this book, I might suggest maybe a Patreon account or something that we could give a few bucks and maybe you could hire a real narrator. Truly the only weakness of the book was the reading.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the books. I've considering doing a Patreon from time to time, but never gotten around to it. I do have quite a few human-narrated titles: www.audible.com/author/Jonathan-Moeller/B001K8GDHU
Thank you. Is the playlist in order of the series?
I believe so. Thanks for listening!
@@jonathanmoeller7744 really good stories, good writing. You're a gentleman for sharing.
I'm just starting this, but I keep wanting to call them "the Vindices". Lol.
Loving the audio books
Glad you are enjoying them!
STEVEN SEAGAL IS MY HERO❤It is a cathartic experience with a 7th-dan black belt in aikido. A profesional. And that makes all these scenes much more authentic.
Thank you for posting this series.
It's been in my Kindle queue for weeks and I've always loved the immersion of reading while listening.
I was surprised by the quality of your robot narrator. Is it a custom build or a company with other voices? Thanks again, excited...
Glad you enjoy the book! The voice came from Google's auto-narration program for Google Play Books.
@@jonathanmoeller7744 Amazing how far things have come. Thank you for your art. Inspired!
Excellent story, will read the Kindle version .I still love to read.. Subbed and shared...
Thanks! Glad you are enjoying the series!
Very nice! Thank you ☺
You are welcome! Glad you enjoyed it!
This story would've been quite enjoyable, but the sub-standard narration really dampened my appreciation... if the other silent order books employ the same reader, I probably won't be bothered...
Digital voices have a long way to go to compete with human narrators.
Check the thumbnail. "Digitally narrated"...🙄
Not very good at spoken English and even worse than written English despite it being my only language. Thank you. I enjoyed your video. As for the digital narration it's sure better than that voice Stephen Hawking used.
@@jonathanmoeller7744, agreed on general. Yet there are apps that are amazingly fluent, and you can imagine which companies and originations are using them.
This narration is awful, but the yarn isn't so good that a more expensive app should have been used. jus' sayin'
Instead of complaining about the quality, I will instead give thanks and appreciation for providing this for free.
Just found this series. 😀
Not a fan of the digital narration, although the reader has a pleasant voice.
Computer voice is a no go.
An interesting, imaginative space opera of sorts. And where I suspect the author is just growing past somewhat verbose prose. Perfect for a rainy morning among quite hours. Exploring half man-half machine vs borg like collective mind theat.....all in a realm of future world nexis. Smashed arm rejected dreams and hidden lust. A hot babe with a smoking gun just beyond reach. So, yes...I looking for more, improving to quality because this novels stars are crazy with danger and white hot plasma rifle. Because this tale sorted out dreams. Sorted out a past left behind...and somehow simplistic rage as duty action, rules all. I like. M.
I'm embarrassed for even reading this, mark.
@@Giarcnek What I left out? Well, that would be where I seek out meeting some of the authors like Heinlein, Zelaney, *at a long past Denver book signing event. And so admire, so like the advance that requires thought alongside absolute entertainment. These authors, this work that comes to stand on merit. I might pen off some comment as amusing, a mini review...but where I absorb and take in a larger stretch to imagnation. Where something as mallable to human kind asks..."What if". So, I write to "Dust". I boldly comment and hope to be both encouraging and critical. A bit unafraid as simply what I mirror to laughter, entertained complexity. As one bit real, like "right here, right now". And move to the next morsel, next meal. Besides, I compare this to the bombard of nasty current events. So such reading, such listening.... "much more of delight". So much more as rewarding, having a plane that forecasts a large, interesting future. A clever paragraph or two....simply is not fully enough. The "I like"....not fully invested...as where...I not just like....but love....this content. That challenge met by an author. That
larger spectrum of where protagonist meets life change. A fullness to imagine that I will never stop reading or listening to. *what I should have included. "great work"...an advance to a curious, large universe. M.
Sorry, it's not the story but the way it is presented with a cold machine voice that has understanding or empathy with what is written, it just reads words and thus ruins a good read. I cannot listen to any more and have to terminate this book, apologies to the author.
My rofel copter goes soisoisoisoisoisoisoisoisoisoisoisoisoiaoisoisoisoi.
Too much bass to be Microsoft Sam reading this, but it might as well be.
1:33:56
2:10:44
Sorry, can’t stand the way it’s read.
Digital voices is the worst news to hit the audiobook scene 😫
The computer voice narration is cringe worthy to start with but I recommend sticking with it. I got used to it after the first hour. The book is worth getting past the computer voice.
Sorry to many comersials fuck everything with all respect
The artificial reader is off putting. If the voice isn't artificial, you need to get a different reader.
The reading of this by the computer is completely irritating through and through. Wrong pronunciations, wrong inflections, wrongly pronounce questions and statements. I have an hour to go and I will be damned lucky if I can finish it because it is so freaking irritating to listen to!!!
Basically a good story but everything else completely sucks.