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Who’s garments are these?

Review from Flux →

Starts off pretty good but then gets unnecessarily confusing. There are a lot of unanswered questions that made no sense to begin with. For instance how did the protagonist receive a text at towards the ending? just some kind of new unexplained technology… or maybe magic, who knows. What is the point of the pre-human?..

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half good

Review from The Distance →

Jeffrey Kafer is amazing. Some random Walmart lady reads the other half. I’ve read all of Mr Robinson’s books and this one is not my favorite. If you’re a fan of sensitive almost action this is probably your jam.

Flux is just okay.

Review from Flux →

Not bad but would have benefited from a different narrator. His voice and speaking inflection just wasn’t for me. Fairly low-brow plot line and dialogue.

Great premise, but easily annoying

Review from NPC →

I loved the concept and the storyline was cool, but the characters made references to popular tv shows, movies, songs, books WAY too much. These references distracted from the fictional environment and make little sense to anyone who doesn’t know the reference. If the author would have omitted these, the book could have easily been..

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Love this series.

Review from Half Share →

The first three books are a coming of age tale for the space age that I truly enjoy. But… The narrator is more suited to a heroic saga, not a coming of age tale of a youth finding his way. This series can be found on Librivox narrated by the author Nathan Lowell. That is..

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I love this series.

Review from Quarter Share →

The first three books are a coming of age tale for the space age that I truly enjoy. But… The narrator is more suited to a heroic saga, not a coming of age tale of a youth finding his way. This series can be found on Librivox narrated by the author Nathan Lowell. That is..

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Thank you Jeffrey Kafer…

Review from Flotsam Prison Blues →

After listening to the first book, I was immensely grateful to see that Jeffrey Kafer replaced the previous narrator. It is an immense improvement. This book is more gruesome than the first one, so that’s something to be aware of. I’m looking forward to how this story will continue to unfold.