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Great characters; a little juvinile in places

Review from Half Share →

Aside from the fact that Audible lies about the actual length of this book, (as they do with this entire series), I’m definitely enjoying this departure from my normal military scifi genre. As other reviewers have pointed out, there are some sections of the book that are pretty juvinille, but book 1 ignored normal sexual..

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Continuing an enjoyable series

Review from Full Share →

Book 3 of this enjoyable series about the life in space on a cargo ship, rather than the usual military ship. Great characters and character development. Less juvinille than book 2. I respectfully disagree with some reviews who are critical of misogynist statements by the MC. The MC is an 18 yr old male, and..

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Appreciated the Journey

Review from The Edge of Infinity →

The journey was an epic struggle optimistic that majority of people, even the bad apples, will fight to save humanity against all odds. I appreciate that the author actually gave a happy ending. It is depressing to me that so many authors will write a long epic series and end it with sadness. Thank you..

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Good space story

Review from In Ashes Born →

I’ve enjoyed it. Still trying to figure out if it is better or worse than Jack Campbell’s series. Reader is a little dry but adequate. I’ve heard much worse, especially some readers of Robert Heinlein’s works.

This book is amazing.

Review from The Distance →

I’ve listened to 100s of books on audible. I write very few reviews and only do so occasionally in the case of a particularly bad or excellent book. I’ve never given 5 stars for all 3 categories until now. This is the perfect trifecta. The story, the writing and the narrators were absolute perfection. I..

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