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Did not meet my expectations

Review from The Elephant in the Brain →

I have read/listened to many books about psychology, motivation, mindfulness, brain health, etc. How we think and what we think about are very interesting to me. Unfortunately I did not get much out of this book – it is largely based on general observations rather than clinical studies. While I can agree with most of..

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Surprisingly Excellent

Review from Villains Rule →

I know the guy who wrote this book. I always thought he was a bit of an a-hole but also funny. Imagine my surprise as I laughed out loud, literally, several times during this book. I distinctly remember a time when I was talking to Michael about how hard it is for me to find..

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Clever, witty, and hilarious!

Review from Space Force →

Space Force By: Jeremy Robinson Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer, Emily Woo Zeller, Machelle Williams This is a fantastic book that keep me giggling from beginning to end! It is so clever, witty, and hilarious that I laughed out loud many times! I loved the fun characters and crazy plot and aliens! It was just what..

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Great because it doesn’t take itself seriously

Review from Space Force →

I found this book extremely entertaining because it did not take anything seriously. If you’re looking for a humorous tale with plenty of jokes and social commentary then this book is for you! Narration was superb though the female narrators were a bit on the quiet side, perhaps a post-processing issue? I found myself playing..

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Entertaining!

Review from Space Force →

This was a very entertaining and enjoyable book. The author pokes a lot of fun at himself and other authors through quasi forth wall breaks that have their own entertainment value. The underlying story was funny, and this is coming from someone who personally hates the battle-royal game type that this book is rooted in…

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Hurts so good

Review from Space Force →

I have not laughed that hard in a long time. Between the 4th wall bending and the creative strung together descriptors I just about pissed myself in practically every chapter. The pop culture references come fast and often so now I find this book queued up for another run to find the ones I missed..

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