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A pastime.

Review from Flux →

Unusual writing for an author of 60 books at approximately 3 books per year. Light on details establishing mood, settings, and situations, so it didn’t pull me. Very straightforward. A bit heavy on the “reckon so” and “fixin’ to” hillbilly dialect.

Really dig this book, great story!

Review from NPC →

If you read this. You need to read the infinite series. Either before or after. Not sure it matters when you read it. But it’s all tied together. JR does a great job of tying his universe together. I’m on a kick now. Checking out flux next if I got any credits left!

Another winner!

Review from Project Maigo →

I don’t review much but I f-ing LOVE this man. Mr. Robinson you are awesome. ***please note that I’ve never actually read any of his books but I’m working my way through his large audible collection. So far I’ve loved them all!***

Great Premise

Review from Starship Eternal →

I love the premise and the narrator, but the writing had issues. The “adult” scenes waffled between vulgar and skipped over. If you’re going to talk about how people pleasure themselves, you might as well go into detail about how they pleasure each other (and do it early in the book so I know what..

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Familiar Story

Review from The Rules of Supervillainy →

In fiction they have a section for cozy mysteries that all have similar plots, if there is such a thing for superhero/villain cozy plots this belongs on the virtual shelf. This was incredibly similar to Almost Infamous and some of the other stories I’ve listened to on Audible. That made me kind of sad. As..

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My favorite Jeremy Robinson book so far

Review from NPC →

I didn’t know that Jeremy Robinson could write hardsci-fi so well but wow. in no particular order of importance: The action in this book held my attention completely. bravo. Every single character evolved and grew in ways that made me care about what happened to them. I’ve always been a fan of the way Jeremy..

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