The story might’ve been good, but it was so over-narrated that I couldn’t get past the first few chapters. Maybe I’ll try the old fashioned version of this one instead.
View: jeffreykafer - page 688
The story lived up to expectation. Love that Ish and Pip are back together again. However, having followed along with Ish from the beginning and listening to the author, Nathan Lowell, read the previous books. I was sadly disappointed iwth Jeffrey Kafer’s narration of this story. Lowell tells us the story, while Kafer merely reads..
Hmm so this is my fourth book in this series and I really enjoyed them all, except this one was barely okay. I am not sure why the author turned Jon Resnik so arrogant and cocky in this book but he did. I like arrogant and cocky in in a lead character but there is..
This is a awesome set of books.
Review from Bound by Law →
The worst kind of sci fi
Review from Gunpowder Moon →
This book is just stupid. An over wrought nonsensical story, and science fiction that has no connection to reality. Basically a throwaway action novel, repleat with over dramatic writing that belongs in a pulp noir novel, poorly repurposed into sci find just by throwing together science sounding words with not even a glancing nod to..
Fascinating allusions
Review from Flotsam Prison Blues →
Rather fascinating storyline, considering this isn’t my “go to” genre of audiobook. I requested this free book to review because I wanted to study the artistry of narrator Jeffrey Kafer (I’d heard excellent reviews of his craft.). As a narrator, I want to learn from the best, and I was rewarded in may ways as..
The main characters survival and reactions to the totally unknown cause of the event starts the book well, but it seems the characters are bent on suicide by ideological stupidity and only manage to somehow escape their fate. It takes a while to come to the conclusion as to why the aliens are there and..
WOW!! What a ride
Review from Hard Road →
soo goood!
Review from Existential →