I made it to chapter 18 and I’m giving up. This book is awful. The first chapter got my attention and showed promise, but then it jumps all over the place, changing accents, changing locations and even changing formats. Sometimes we’re following characters we know, which is great, and other times it’s just random people..
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I need more
Review from To Be Claimed →
Okay, first off there is no way these stories are over. There is so much more with back stories on these characters. I want to know more about them and how they came together. We got little bits of it but you know there is more to them.Also, we need to know what happens next.The..
So much action, so little time…
Review from Hunter’s Games →
Take the TV show Twenty-Four (24) and the older movie Speed and you have a good idea of what James P. Sumner’s new audiobook “Hunter’s Games” is all about. Add one of my favorite narrators, Gary Bennett who is a master at his narration, and you have an action packed moviesque audiobook that will keep..
Okay if you need to fill time
Review from Zee Locked In →
This book was just okay. It was a little bit like Ready Player One but no where near as good. It was also too political for my taste. I felt that agendas were being pushed on me which I don’t appreciate. I was also fairly annoyed that they call Tanks defenders and DPS strikers. This..
Amazing read
Review from The Tyrant Alpha’s Rejected Mate →
Long series
Review from The Dragon Mage Series, Books 10-12 →
Hot hot hot
Review from The Tyrant Alpha’s Rejected Mate →
Admirable effort!
Review from The Ministry for the Future →
Kim Stanley Robinson is famous for world- building, and it’s on full display here with Earth. The performance is expertly done and the book is well-paced and interesting throughout. Robinson uses the technology we have now—no deus ex machina—and works through the science, people, money, politics, and gestalt in a story that is born in..
Best work this far
Review from First Strike →