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The Best in the Series

Review from NPC →

This book absolutely rules. It’s a theological debate by way of science fiction read by two amazing narrators pit against each other. The characters feel real, the action is both exciting and at times disturbing, and the in general the whole premise is hugely compelling. This is easily the best book I’ve read/listened to this..

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Staid, simple, enjoyable

Review from Quarter Share →

This story is pleasant as it moves along unveiling the world of space merchant marine life. There are mild highs and lows with no real adrenaline or cliff hangers. The characters act believably given the setup, even if the fact that our main character of rudimentary intelligence is apparently the smartest being ever to grace..

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Cringe fest

Review from Half Share →

The main character, Ish, goes from being the only mildly clever person in a sea of spacefaring simpletons who find basic tests and little ideas mind-blowing in Quarter Share (which was quietly pleasant to fall asleep to because there was at least some simple problem solving in a neat world) to being, apparently through no..

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What a ride

Review from NPC →

I loved the story. It adds to my belief with some interesting directions to explore further. I am real, I think. Therefore, I am.

What a ride!

Review from Space Force →

One of the funniest books I have ever read! Good story line but the characters and their banter make it what it is. If you enjoy gaming and Deadpool take a listen to this one

A bit disappointing.

Review from The Hellbound Heart →

The lack of character development leaves each character practically interchangeable and indiscernible from the next, making it difficult to follow along whose who, and what’s what. The overall story was intriguing and exciting.