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A Sci Fi Thriller

Review from Primordial →

Would you try another book from David Wood and Alan Baxter and/or Jeffrey Kafer? This story wasn’t what I expected and is a little left of the genre I prefer. The narration of the story was fine, but I don’t typically listen to science fiction and I would definitely classify this book as that. Would..

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Might’ve been 3rd Rate Sci Fi, Ruined by Filler

Review from Earth Shadows →

Lead character’s repetitive introspective whining combined with emotionless monotone narration ruins what could’ve been a 3rd rate (?) fun simple science fiction action romp. One dimensional bad guys alien race whose sole focus is conquer, torture, kill and eat brains is too ridiculous and the introduction of the alien ship as actually an animal is..

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Readable, but…

Review from Earth Alone →

So, I liked this story better when it was a movie called “Starship Troopers”. It was readable though, if a little juvenile in its depiction of military life. The drill sergeants were more hardass than is realistic. Also, were the aliens hard to kill, or not? Sometimes it took an entire magazine or more, and..

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Prehistoric lake monster done right

Review from Primordial →

Fans of Steve Alten’s meg series and the Loch story will love this story. A remote lake bigger than loch ness. A series of ancient legends. A weird cult. An eccentric billionaire. A tv crew, a marine biologist, a local expert and cryptozoologist. What could possibly go wrong? Get ready for a wild romp with..

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Things that go bump in the deep!

Review from Primordial →

action-adventure, monster, horror, suspense, mystery, myths-legends, audiobook A rough around the edges protagonist, a looney gazillionaire, an ice water evil monster and more make this one scary adrenaline rush of a read! No spoilers, the publisher’s blurb gives hints and there is no way to really prepare for this one. But keep the lights on!..

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This Book Was A Blast!

Review from Villains Rule →

Jackson Blackwell is the god of his own little pocket dimension, an unapologetic villain who could never be confused with an anti-hero. He’s made a fortune advising the villains in nearby fantasy dimensions on how to be truly evil. After a betrayal, Jackson is stranded in a fantasy world with little of his own magic..

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