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My Favorite Nemesis Book!

Review from Project Legion →

This may be my favorite installment in the Nemesis series. There were so many familiar characters and it was fun to see them working together, outside of their normal worlds. It was a really good wrap-up to this series and as always, Jeremy Robinson made it hard to say goodbye to this series. Jeffrey Kafer..

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Ignore the few bad reviews

Review from NPC →

I feel like the few bad reviewers were decided the second the word “God” entered this book. I’m an agnostic and normally don’t enjoy books that talk about more than a hint of religion (unless it’s a religious cult). That being said this book was thought provoking and introduced and expanded upon an interesting concept…

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Way too much repetition.

Review from Quarter Share →

I’m 18 chapters in and ever single chapter is this kid explaining something to someone else then the same thing to someone different. Oh wait… an explanation of that same thing while running… no thanks. Nothing happens. Nothing at all… it’s not even slow because it doesn’t move from the beginning. Not my thing for..

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Part 2?!?!

Review from Space Force →

I really enjoyed this book! It is the first one I have listened to with more than one narrator and wasn’t sure if I’d like it. I loved it! Would definitely be hoping for more in a series.

pitifully sophomoric and trite

Review from Psycho Killers in Love →

at first I found this very charming. but quickly it descended into very trite sophomoric / overly cute dialogue that became ponderous and overtook the story. you can actually feel the author preening himself about how adorably clever he is. after a couple of chapters, I couldn’t take it anymore

Don’t waste your time (pun intended)

Review from Flux →

I generally very much enjoy science-fiction, particularly time travel. Not this one. The story, narration, and dialogue were adolescent, as was the performance, which sounded like a 1950s GI Joe cartoon. Only reason I finished it was because I kept hoping it would get better.