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The Machina Logs: Landfall

By: Terra Ray
Narrated by: Kate Reading
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Scientist Rayne Ryder has dedicated her life to studying Kaiju—the colossal beasts hell-bent on destroying the rest of humanity's twenty-one remaining cities. She just thinks they’re neat!

When her company discovers that she has an uncanny talent for piloting Machina, the giant robots used to fight the monsters one-on-one, her life is completely upended. Instead of staying in the comfort of the lab, she has to earn her place in the Crew of the best Machina operators Anchorage Protectorate has to offer. And her fiery new Shotcaller, Salem Voss, isn’t going to make things easy on her as she struggles to adjust to her responsibility to fight the monsters she loves.

Can she turn her knowledge of the Kaiju against them and bring herself to do what it takes to keep people safe—without losing herself in the process?

Narrated by Kate Reading who delivers an amazing performance, edited & mastered by Eric Synnestveedt.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

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This is such a fun novel. Anyone who grew up loving Pacific Rim, Zoids, Gundam, Godzilla, or any other kaiju and mech media will love this. The audio performance is top tier, with different voice styles for each character, giving a nice rounded reading experience.
If you’re looking for a kaiju populated world to lose yourself in, you’ve come to the right place. Terra puts her titans front and centre, marvelling at their majesty in a way few others capture. The variety in design and behaviours of the creatures is enough to show she really knows why she’s talking about, and has every bit as much respect for them as Rayne herself.
The battles are tense and well worked, with great thought put into kaiju strengths and weaknesses to keep things interesting.

I don’t think I can recommend this enough.

Kaiju: More Than Monsters

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