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not a full story

Review from Bad Luck Charlie →

this book isn’t complete. it’s the first act of a book. or even a first half. there are a ton of superfluous scenes and a Gary Stu of a main character who seems to just be unwilling to accept the obvious until ~7/8 through the book. the writing itself is decent and the performance was..

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No win situation

Review from Didn’t Expect You →

Unwanted and unexpected pregnancy. Had sex with some relative of the bosses for recreation. Protection not as good as it should have been. Fired by the boss for unrelated reason. Met sole mate. Characters mostly under developed. We never even met the baby daddy. But what was there was entertaining.

Flat and Weirdly Naive

Review from The Ministry for the Future →

Dramatic beginning, but flat pretty much ever after. Some of the characters came across as implausibly, frustratingly, incredibly naive, and while I guess KSR wanted to present a hopeful scenario for massive, positive environmental action, much of this just seemed, again, naive to me, especially in the wake of Trump’s America. While this book is..

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Tense

Review from The Krewe: A Southern Noir Mystery Thriller →

Felix Herbert…he is everything his brother Robert is not and that is not a good thing. This story is super tense and I’ll be honest, the starkness of the beginning and how accurate the “suicide” and the drug addiction were described made me consider putting it down. Thank goodness I took the time to move..

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Socialistic progressive wet dream

Review from The Ministry for the Future →

Socialistic progressive wet dream I am not a climate denier and generally consider myself a social liberal, but this is a crazy socialistic progressive wet dream of world rule by local collectives, secret UN environmentalist terrorist kill teams (who murder petroleum executives), cryptocurrencies allowing tracking of all transactions and redistribution of wealth, jets replaced with..

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Deadly Silence

Review from The Suppressor →

Silence Jones has very quickly become one of my favorites characters and I suspect he will grow for others as well. The prequel setup on this really made it very easy to roll directly into the first book in the thriller series. The draw is we can all see and understand his drive and desire..

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