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Great but to short!

Review from The Dark Between →

I try to maximize my time and enjoyment when I purchase an audible book. That said, I enjoyed the story to this point. One premise that bothers me is why the fu__ is no one spreading the warning, sharing the tech or even gathering planetary leaders for allies. One small group against Galactic Killer AI’s…

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Fun and approachable take on simulation games universe

Review from NPC →

I feel like Jeremy and I would have a very enjoyable conversation over coffee about the implications and inescapably of simulation universe. This book is light enough to work for folks not wanting a deep dive, while proposing some deeper layers if one were inclined to dig.

First few are free

Review from Quarter Share →

Let’s be honest: these are not stunning literary achievements. This is not Ursula K LeGuin, nor is the The Name of the Wind. It’s a short book, and it’s free, and there are sequels, and it covers space stuff. That’s good enough for a listen. During which you’ll find that you probably like the main..

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wow. Great book.

Review from NPC →

This is a great story that weaves spirituality and faith with science fiction. It definitely picks you on a roller coaster. Also as a black man I really appreciate the inclusion and diversity of this book And that the protagonist is a person of color. Thanks a lot and keep up the great work

Good enough

Review from Finding Her Chance →

This one for some reason I was not my favorite hence the 4 stars. It took me a bit to get into the book but this is just my opinion. I do love all her other books that I’ve listened to.