After reading the first Technomancer book, I was excited to see where the author would take the series after the momentous events of the first book, in which a cyborg named Salem and a group of companions brought down an Archdemon in the hell ruled Earth they find themselves living in. This is, of course,..
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a little overboard in places
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This review is for the Audiobook version of Flotsam Prison Blues, Book 2 in The Technomancer series by M. K. Gibson and performed by Jeffrey Kafer. In some series, you can pick up any book in any order and be fine, but I think I may have been a trifle disadvantaged diving into Technomancer at..
I really enjoyed all 4 books in this series by C.T. Phipps. I think if you made it through the first 3 books you must finish the series with book 4. We get a nice conclusion that neatly ties things up but also leaves a definite path for more books (not sure if the author..
Technical editor is an idiot
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Poorly written.
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Very Surprised!
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I’m a die hard James Patterson fan.. took a chance with this book- it was friended to me.. so why Not? Exactly what I want to tell you all- Why Not, there is no reason! I was drawn to Jon Reznick’s character.. just the way I did with Alex Cross in the Cross Series and..
entertaining pot boiler
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more please
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Hard fall
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