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Infiniteverse

Review from NPC →

I really fell into Jeremy’s books with Infinite, and Infinite 2, and as such, I really tend to favor his more techno-theo-philosophical stories. Once I discovered that Jeremy had tied in several other books to the Infinite series (let’s call this the “Infiniteverse”) I knew where my Audible credits were going for the next year…

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Nice to have the band back together

Review from To Fire Called →

This book is the linchpin between Ish’s raw heartbreak in the first of this trilogy and the ultimate conclusion in the next. It is typical of a book 2 in a trilogy- there is a lot of getting to where you are going, exploring deeper character nuances, and progressing the story to the book 3..

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Really came together!

Review from Project 731 →

The saga really came together here and was immensely satisfying. I must note, that I read the 1-2, the prequel, then 3 (this one). I believe that is how they should be read, even though it is not quite chronological. These books just keep getting better, and this one specifically had many feels as well..

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Very Disappointing.

Review from Space Force →

I’m a huge Jeremy Robinson fan. I love most of his work and like just about all his stories very much. Space force was very weak and without much substance. It even lacked much of his humor. I could barely make it through the novel. As bad as the story was (my opinion) the narrators..

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Kaiju with a freshness

Review from Project Nemesis →

This books attacks the truth of the fact that humans will generally assist in our own downfall. Nice to see a bit of character development and allow for the fact that if events Iike this took place there would be no clean or anti-septic way to handle it. looking forward to reading/listening to more of..

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Worst of the series

Review from Owner’s Share →

What a joke. The entire feel of the book changes at the end. The style. Kind of ruins the entire series. Like one other review said – I think the author went off his meds. Major character dies, and no one in the book really cares at all. They just kind of ignore it. Then..

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