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Rex Nihilo #2

Aye, Robot: A Rex Nihilo Adventure - Starship Grifters, #2

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After interstellar con man Rex Nihilo hijacks a cargo freighter on a whim, he decides that he and his long-suffering robot sidekick Sasha have found their calling as space pirates. But when the ship's cargo turns out to be a cryogenically frozen religious fanatic who holds the secret to a vast galactic conspiracy, Rex and Sasha find themselves on the run from real pirates--as well as agents of the oppressive Malarchy, crazy space cultists and the Ursa Minor mafia. If Rex is going to get out of this jam alive, he might just have to save the galaxy... again.

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First published March 5, 2017

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Robert Kroese

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Robert Kroese's sense of irony was honed growing up in Grand Rapids, Michigan - home of the Amway Corporation and the Gerald R. Ford Museum, and the first city in the United States to fluoridate its water supply. In second grade, he wrote his first novel, the saga of Captain Bill and his spaceship Thee Eagle. This turned out to be the high point of his academic career. After barely graduating from Calvin College in 1992 with a philosophy degree, he was fired from a variety of jobs before moving to California, where he stumbled into software development. As this job required neither punctuality nor a sense of direction, he excelled at it. In 2009, he called upon his extensive knowledge of useless information and love of explosions to write his first novel, Mercury Falls. Since then, he has written 18 more books.

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Profile Image for Dennis.
660 reviews314 followers
January 6, 2021
So, instead of continuing my Isaac Asimov project, that I started in 2018(!) I read this book here. I鈥檓 not so good with those long-term reading projects, am I? Maybe it鈥檚 because I have the attention span of a


First book of the year, first disappointment. *sigh*

I loved its predecessor, which I have read in December of The Forgotten Year. It was so funny I just couldn鈥檛 stop laughing. Simply wonderful space farce.

This second book, unfortunately, is not nearly as funny. It starts with Rex and his robot sidekick Sasha both having lost their memory, and Rex also having gone through a stark change in personality. He鈥檚 become generous. *gasp* He just can鈥檛 stop giving away things. A joke that overstayed its welcome quite a bit. Then we go into a longish flashback that explains what has happened to our two 鈥渉eroes鈥�, including them becoming space pirates. Hence the cover and the title.

It had some fun moments, but wasn鈥檛 all that exciting, to be honest. There are some second book issues as well, like having to explain parts of the world/tech again, which is a little boring if you鈥檝e finished the previous book only a week ago. The jokes are just as silly as in the first book, but without the same underlying cleverness. And the good ones are far less frequent, I鈥檓 afraid. The first laugh-out-lout moment came only after more than 20% of the book鈥檚 length. That was probably the most disappointing thing, as the frequency didn鈥檛 really increase after that point either. Just way too many misses this time around. The plot however got a little more interesting after the flashback was in the rearview mirror. Which was close to the halfway mark of my e-book. A little too late. Especially considering that the last fifth of the book is not part of the main story, but a Pepper Melange novella (a side character).

I did not read the novella, because I had to return the book to the library. So much for my New Year鈥檚 resolution to not be pressed for time in my reading quite so often. But it would have made no difference for the rating, as I would have rated that one separately anyway.

Overall, this was surprisingly mediocre. I will probably still continue with the series, because I

Wait, is that a robot parrot?

2.5 stars, generously rounding up.
Profile Image for Montzalee Wittmann.
5,043 reviews2,304 followers
May 15, 2021
Aye, Robot
A Rex Nihilo Adventure - Starship Grifters, Book 2
By: Robert Kroese

Oh my gosh! Anyone that loves humor and/or science fiction needs to start this series! I have read and listened to the audio and listening is definitely better! The narration is remarkable! It's so funny and the narrator performs all the voices perfectly and does the comedy just right!

Rex and Sasha are in a real mess that Rex has gotten them into! They have to deal with a super cult, mind wipe, agents that are crooked, and Rex decided to become a pirate, and they end up saving the galaxy! At the end of the Audible book the is a short story about Pepper too! She is a popular character in here.

This book is full of puns, snark, fun, crazy dialogue, silly situations, great characters, unusual plots, and a heck of a ride! I know I will have a good time when I start these books! Sasha the robot is my favorite! Can't wait to start the next book!
Profile Image for Noah Goats.
Author听8 books32 followers
April 3, 2017
This novel is a fantastic follow up to the hilarious Starship Grifters. Rex Nihilo, a man who has been engineered to take insane risks to get money (and the dirtier the means the better) is a unique and memorable character who generates constant amusement, and his straight man robot sidekick, Sasha, is a perfect partner. He's full of crazy plans, and if she ever has an original idea she crashes and reboots immediately. These books are as funny, in their way, as the Hitchhiker series, and if you like science fiction mixed with comedy, they shouldn't be missed.
Profile Image for Rick Allen.
Author听3 books10 followers
October 12, 2018
Hilarious sci-fi adventure in the vein of Terry Pratchett or Douglas Adams. The actual adventure isn't as important as the humor, and the book certainly doesn't take itself too seriously.
One of my favorite parts was the adaptation of "Who's on First". I've seen several people try to adapt it, but nothing really measures up to Abbott & Costello's original. This one comes pretty close, though.
Profile Image for Mary Catelli.
Author听53 books198 followers
August 15, 2017
Further adventures of Rex Nihilo and his faithful robot Sasha. Serious spoilers for Starship Grifters ahead.

As in, the opening discussing their work for the Spossels. Memories have been tampered with and restored. Further hijinks ensue. Fewer parody elements, but they run across villains making people happy. They also deal with a robot parrot, Pepper's reappearance, an Oracle with an unusual sleep pattern, stories of ghosts, someone trying to get back in the good graces of the Malarchy, a cryogenically frozen man, and more.
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84 reviews1 follower
October 5, 2017
I listened to this as an audiobook.

I loved Starship Grifters, including the perfect choice of Kate Rudd. So when I saw that this audiobook arrived, I bought it immediately and started listening. And it was okay.

My first impression listening to the book was that J.D. Ledford is no Kate Rudd. I guess that's obvious. J.D. Ledford pushed the robotic voice way too far in her reading and it got really annoying. And her voice characterizations were nowhere near as fun as Kate Rudd's. J.D. Ledford sounds like a new narrator with potential, but she just doesn't have the skill. Over and over again, I really found myself missing Ms. Rudd's voices, especially for Pepper and Vlak. I actually got so tired of Ms. Ledford that I left the audiobook for another and then came back.

While still fun, the story just didn't get to the level of Grifters. It continued to be funny and quirky, but I didn't have near the amount of laugh-out-loud moments as I did with its predecessor. And the author almost completely did away with the movie and book references that made Grifters even funnier. The book had several gags that it spent too much time on, including one at the opening of the book that had me wondering when it would move on.

Honestly, though, I have to circle back to J.D. Ledford. I think that I would have loved this book had Kate Rudd returned. Instead, I liked it okay.
Profile Image for Joshua Hair.
Author听1 book102 followers
May 11, 2017
Aye, Robot turned out just as incredible as its predecessor, Starship Grifters. Both books are packed to the gills with humor, (not-so) heroics, and the hedonistic yet highly lovable Rex Nihilo and his much more credible and well-spoken sidekick, Sasha. Again, buy it, love it, and share with friends!
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767 reviews22 followers
August 21, 2018
Warning!! Reading this book may make you smile, chuckle and even laugh. It's a rather light-hearted book and the puns and jokes are not all ones that will be obvious unless you happen to be an American Science-Fiction fan, but even then, enough of them will be caught that if you don't smile or chuckle... well, get that sense of humor examined!
Profile Image for Phil Wade.
79 reviews4 followers
September 18, 2018
Aye, Robot is the latest in a short series of Starship Grifters book. It鈥檚 the second of three, the prequel, Out of the Soylent Planet, being published after its release. A few dialogue lines refer to previous events and none of the main characters need reintroduction, but it stands on its own.

鈥淒on鈥檛 be ridiculous,鈥� snapped Rex. 鈥淲hat鈥檚 my name?鈥�
鈥淩ex Nihilio,鈥� I said.
鈥淎nd what鈥檚 my occupation?鈥�
鈥淵ou鈥檙e the self-described 鈥榞reatest wheeler-dealer in the galaxy.'鈥�
鈥淐orrect,鈥� said Rex. 鈥淚t sounds better if you leave off the 鈥榮elf-described,鈥� though. What鈥檚 your name?鈥�
鈥沦补蝉丑补.鈥�
鈥淲hich stands for what?鈥�
鈥淪elf-Arresting near Sentient Heuristic Android.鈥�


Sasha, the narrator of the story, tells us the space grifter Rex Nihilio is reckless enough to need someone to hold him back (or get in his way) so he doesn鈥檛 get killed while off on a wild hair. That鈥檚 where she comes in. She begins by wondering about loss of memory, because she realizes nether she nor Rex can recall details of their actions from minutes before the conversation above. Plus Rex is acting generously, completely out of character for him.

They quickly fall into trouble through Rex鈥檚 new behavior patterns and just as quickly go from fryer to fire as something very big watches them from the shadows. As their adventure continues, they run afowl common criminals, Space Apostles, and the Malarchian government鈥檚 worst law-enforcer, Heinous Vlaak.

The story leans more light-hearted crime novel than full-throated comic. Most of the comedy comes in funny names and misused words. Nothing dark. Gullible stooges get their just desserts. It鈥檚 all good. I enjoyed it. One of my children did too, but a younger one didn鈥檛 get it.

Also included in this book is the novella, 鈥淭he Yanthus Prime Job,鈥� another light-hearted crime story with one of the characters we meet in the main story. It raises questions about how we treat those we deem unimportant. ()
272 reviews3 followers
May 17, 2019
Not worth 4 stars IMO.

Plot is good and serviceable. Character development is good and serviceable, but is it a "late for work because I'm reading this"? No it's not

Reminds a lot of the Stainless steel rat books and probably pays homage to that style.
If you've read the first book already, then it's worth buying the second. If you haven't read the first book, then maybe give both a skip.

This review is probably overly critical, and not intended as such. I guess you just start to think to yourself.. "If I'm xxx years old and I have capacity to read only YYY books in my lifetime, would I read this book?". To me, I don't regret reading the book if I only have capacity to read xxx books in my lifetime, but I would not say that my overall book portfolio is increased because of it.
Profile Image for Phillip Murrell.
Author听10 books66 followers
September 30, 2018
More Rex Nihilo shenanigans

I learned of this book on 欧宝娱乐 and read it using Kindle Unlimited. This book was another space opera parody. The jokes and banter are still funny, but I didn't care for the pirate mission as much as I liked the planet destruction mission from the first book. The last 20% was a short story about Pepper Melange's origin. I love her as a character, but the jewel heist wasn't as funny as the rest of the book. I need the straight bot and funny man combination of Sasha and Rex. Sasha's deadpan acceptance of life make these novels for me. I can't wait to read the new prequel novel.
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Author听15 books46 followers
December 6, 2017
Very enjoyable! Zero complaints.

Humor is solid and consistent. Action is a lot of fun! This author delivers good work with every book. I enjoyed this one more than the first, maybe because it has a larger cast. The characters were all easily distinguishable and added something worthwhile to the book. Nothing felt superfluous or stupid.

I did the audiobook version and the narrator was great. I enjoyed this narrator more than the one from Starship Grifters, she felt less stiff and had a wider range of voices.

I鈥檒l definitely be picking up more from this author.
Profile Image for Terence Thirteen.
Author听3 books2 followers
August 14, 2017
THEY'RE BAaaaaaCK!!!

After a 3 year break, Rex and Sasha are at it again!

Rex decides to take a break from get-rich-quick schemes, double-dealing, double-crossing, theft, prison-breaks and the general mayhem and confusion that ensues and pursue a more rewarding and reputable career... piracy!

The new narrator, J.D. Ledford does a good job but I miss Kate Rudd's performance, from the first book.
37 reviews3 followers
August 30, 2017
"Oh my god, it's full of olives." I'm sure that I only caught 10% of the references... but this is another great book in a series that sends up space operas, pulp fiction, and hardboiled detective genres - and more... However, the plotting is great, never bogged down by being too clever. Mr Kroese is an awesome and prolific author that becomes more assured with every new offering. His Keane / Fowler series is superlative as well.
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28 reviews
February 2, 2024
It鈥檚 perhaps not as perfect as the first book but Aye, Robot is still hilarious in a way few books pull off. Rex and Sasha are a perfect double act running from disaster to disaster. Rex is the eternally optimistic con artist with hints of Del Boy from Only Fools and Horses but in space. The classic science fiction references are great for fans but subtle enough that if you don鈥檛 notice them it won鈥檛 matter. I love this book.
Profile Image for Francis S. Poesy.
Author听3 books13 followers
July 17, 2017
Another rip roaring (with laughter) Rex Nihilo sci-fi adventure from Rob Kroese. While he may never be able to top the hilarious lazecannon/Gulagatraz scene from Starship Grifters, Kroese makes up for it with hilarious characters like Boggs and Donny, oh yeah, and Steve the squaky pirate parrot. Read this book and you will feel so fine! (You will also get that joke.)
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22 reviews
August 30, 2017
I really like comedic space books - I'm really tired of depressing Sci Fi that tries to tell some deep message. This book as funny, and enjoyable - just what I needed during a vacation. There are some great jokes about how Rex loves and misses his pet robot parrot, while completely ignoring Sasha.
Profile Image for Robert Spellmann.
308 reviews2 followers
May 29, 2024
Good enough to read and pass time

Unnecessary language is always disappointing and it is in this book. Seems to be in all the Rex Nihilo books and likely in all of Robert Kroese's books. But, I'm like to try another. I usually like dragon stories and I see some titles to try.
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509 reviews18 followers
June 12, 2017
Self-centered space pirate Rex Nihilo flings himself into one high-profit but certain-death scrape after another, accompanied by his long-suffering but tolerant robot companion Sasha. Echoes of Hitchhikers guide here... with maybe more puns. Ugh, the puns.
29 reviews
July 6, 2017
What a charming book! I haven't read anything by Kroese that I did not like. He is a master of dialogue, and I even enjoy his (many) puns. This book is fast-paced and well-plotted. The characters are engaging and you are left wanting to read the next book as soon as possible. More, please!
7 reviews
July 10, 2017
Kroese came into his own with this one. I haven't laughed out loud to a sci-fi book since Old Man's War. There's a 'who's on first' bit that goes on way too long, but this is an enjoyable read and I'm hooked for the future.
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1,067 reviews8 followers
February 17, 2018
Space farce with some funny moments. With the exception of Pepper, Sasha and occasionally Rex, the people of the future ridiculously stupid. Amusing moments but cant say I would rate it above 3.5 stars.
Profile Image for Lynn Poppe.
664 reviews62 followers
February 5, 2019
Oh man. This book is exactly what I needed. HILARIOUS SHENANIGANS. Space pirates. Drug running. Cults. A guy who had his consciousness removed to keep from being distracted from Space Sirens. And a robot parrot to top it all off! This series is definitely worth checking out!听
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370 reviews2 followers
October 27, 2019
I listened to this during the summer, but forgot to log it until months later. Don't read anything into that. I enjoyed the book, but maybe not as much as Starship Grifters. It is still entertaining and fun and the plot is nothing anyone would predict.
Profile Image for Colin.
Author听5 books140 followers
May 19, 2021
More great sci-fi parody humor!

I must say, I am really enjoying the Rex Nihilo books - clever sci-fi spoofs full of nifty allusions (and even a bit of Latin, now and then!) - I look forward to the next book!
Profile Image for Becky L Long.
654 reviews5 followers
June 7, 2022
Audiobook. I think I said it before but Rex Nihilo is my hero. Another swashbuckling tale from Robert Kroese. If you like your Sci-Fi with a healthy dose of dry humor and irreverence the Rex Nihilo series is for you. Bonus: the audiobook also includes the Yanthus Prime Job.
97 reviews1 follower
November 3, 2024
Straight from the crazy idea factory

While the narration by a robot can by a bit dry at times, the jokes, shenanigans, hi jinx, punts, etc. will make you get dirty looks from people when you laugh out loud at the wrong time or location (WARNING: do NOT read this at a funeral!
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139 reviews17 followers
March 15, 2017
Another fun Rex Nihilo book. Not as ...crazy as the first one, but still had some moments of "Did I really just read that? And why did I enjoy it so much?"



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252 reviews7 followers
August 9, 2017
Pirates in space! What more could you ask for?
Very good read.
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594 reviews30 followers
August 25, 2017
Absolutely hilarious. SASHA is the best, and even goofy old Rex grows on ya.
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