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Sure likes the R word.

Review from Death Instinct →

I am a fan of Bentley. This is ok. Not the best though. Story with a little simplistic and relied heavily on a popular concept in 1992. I guess he watched Rain Man and said “Hey, what if a guy like that was a serial killer?”As for the prolific use of the R Word….I would..

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Great story

Review from Scorpion in the Sea →

Very well done really good story line nice balance between love and war not to much of either hard to find a place to stop and hard to quit listening to it I will give it a 9.6

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Review from Awaken Online: Happy →

 Yeah I guess this is where I should write A review?  I don’t know?  I didn’t seem to struggle too much to finish?  Yeah I think my most memorable moment was Geting into and read this book!  Heck I wouldn’t read this book if I didn’t like the narrator most of the time I picked..

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Should be labeled YA

Review from The Lost Starship →

The plot is not dense if that makes any sense. The characters take themselves way to serious. The author really tries hard to create tension and drama within the story and succeeds at a YA level. I was in between books and just finished the second in the series. It’s just ok. I not going..

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Bad

Review from The Lost Starship →

Worst sci-fi I’ve listened to in a long time. Terrible job at characterization, everyone feels flat and one dimensional, with stupid and cringey dialog. There are long stretches of boring descriptions of mundane things or boring exposition dumps, then something that might be interesting gets glossed over in two sentences. This would be a good..

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LitRPG…fading

Review from Awaken Online: Retribution →

It remains a good story. The narrator is fine, but doesn’t generate much difference in character for the different voices. More than that, though is something I routinely comment on with respect to this genre… After the first or second in a series the thing that brought people in, character development, takes a backseat to..

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