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Christopher Quick | 6 comments Hello! Long time lurker. This is a quick read, most people devour it in a day or two. It's only 99c so there's no risk to picking up a copy. Currently 4.6 stars with 47 reviews on amazon. 25 reviews on Goodreads here with the same score. I won't try to sell you on it, I'll just leave some snippets from the reviews and hope it piques your interest.

https://www.amazon.com/Citrus-Bravo-C...

"I can't say enough good things about Citrus Bravo. The narrative, characters, humour, pace... everything... was spot on. Intelligent and witty, in many ways it reminded me of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"

"Arthur Bartlebee's journey aboard the quirky Citrus Bravo is a laugh-out-loud adventure filled with unexpected twists, eccentric characters, and a hefty dose of absurdity. From humble plumber to reluctant hero, Arthur’s story is a refreshing blend of humor, heart, and sci-fi escapades. The clever world-building and quirky ensemble cast will keep you hooked, while Arthur’s relatable, everyman charm adds a human touch to the cosmic madness. A must-read for fans of Douglas Adams-style humor and space adventures!"

"The fate of humanity lies in the unlikely hands of a plumber aboard an ageing space station. Christopher Quick's comic book-esque sci-fi novella Citrus Bravo provided a great way to spend an evening. The main character Arthur Bartlebee seems like less than hero material, he uncovers a clog that threatens the galactic future of humanity. My favorite alien is a Blorb, the station manager Klot. And for my favorite robot I would name the virtual robot John-and-Mary, with the smoking robot Ethel a close second. I found the Museum of Galactic History an entertaining way to introduce relevant information. Readers who enjoyed the television series Futurama will especially enjoy this. I highly recommend!"

"Citrus Bravo is an entertaining cosmic journey filled with humor, oddball characters, and unexpected twists. Christopher Quick masterfully blends absurdity and charm as Arthur Bartlebee, an unassuming plumber, finds himself hilariously entangled in an intergalactic conspiracy that keeps readers engaged from start to finish."

https://www.amazon.com/Citrus-Bravo-C...


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