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Lazy Writing Full of Fluff

Review from Hellion →

Seems like the author half assed the plot and just filled the story with fluff rather than much character developement. The corny unbelievableness of some of the characters sudden stupidity made me cringe.

ok

Review from Armageddon →

average installment for the series. keeps the overall plot moving along. nothing great, nothing really bad to comment.

Deeply grounded

Review from Afghanistan →

Rubin knows the history and people from up close. The reader is awful. Where Rubin is witty and fun, the reader is pompous and tiresome. His mispronunciation is distracting.

Very good science fiction

Review from The Lost Starship →

Great novel. Why? Because the presentation of the characters causes you to care about them. There was ample character development. The reviewer who said otherwise must be, well, stupid. I highly recommend this book for everyone who wants more science fiction ideas placed into her/his imagination. There are many space battles for the listeners who..

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Excellent

Review from A Long December →

Chizmar is an expert storyteller. He’s able to pack so much into a small package. Don’t listen to the negative reviews. The stories are excellent and compelling. I loved the characters and the themes.

Cringeworthy

Review from Armageddon →

First let me say that this is my opinion, and I fully understand that. Second I would like to acknowledge the excellent performance of David Stifel that I have come to rely on having listened to each previous book in this series at least twice and loved them all, among my favorite series, and third..

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Another solid entry

Review from Armageddon →

I was hesitant to start this at over 20+ hours but once I did I couldn’t stop. Once again Bagwell sets up a seemingly overpowered and unstoppable force against Jason who must figure out a way to defeat and the stakes have never been higher! Kept me enthralled throughout.