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Phule's Paradise
Phule's Paradise
Phule's Paradise
Audiobook7 hours

Phule's Paradise

Written by Robert Asprin

Narrated by Noah Michael Levine

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

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About this audiobook

It was the perfect solution-put highly connected Captain Willard Phule in charge of the worst dregs of the Space Force. Sure, Phule's Company may be a band of rejects and misfits, but they did manage to save the day with their unorthodox methods.

Embarrassed, the Space Force may have found the perfect equation for disaster: Assign Phule's pack of oddballs to save the Fat Chance Casino from a criminal take over. Phule's Company may stop the mob . . . but who will save the casino from them?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 31, 2017
ISBN9781541474437

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Always a huge Robert Aspirin fan, I am nonetheless impressed with his Phule's Company series. Its convoluted and sneakily entertaining. I have already read everything I could find from Aspirin over the last 30 years, but now am listening to them! Excellent narration and a great story!
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This is another trip down memory lane for me, as I've had the Phule's Company series for years and have been a long-time Asprin fan.Phule's Paradise was hard to grade; I was waffling between "It was OK" and "I Liked It", finally deciding to round to the middle. It's not that there was anything really wrong with the book, or the story, or the characters. But for a book series that bills itself as a "comedy", I didn't find it very funny; I don't remember chuckling even once. The plot was predictable (although, to be fair, I've read the thing several times, but not in the last four moves, so I might have subconsciously remembered how it went), and a lot of the characters felt flat.I think if I were reading it for the first time, or reading it when we haven't been in a pandemic for over a year, I would probably enjoy it more. I mean, I obviously liked it enough to read it several times and hold onto the books for fifteen years. But for now, it just gets what it got.