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Robinson does it again!!

Review from NPC →

Seriously… the most unique writer. Period. Every book is either no-holds-barred action or an intellectual journey through his unique stories. He put a lot of thought into this one. I could see this being the screenplay for a cool movie.

Boring, pretentious, and predictable

Review from NPC →

Half of this book is just a Redditor fan fiction about how his beliefs are true and he must go to the most extreme route to prove his point. While some how explaining how much charisma and wit he has, then having none of the writing or story telling backing that up. The other half..

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Decent enough

Review from The Books of Blood, Volume 1 →

I would say all stories were pretty good except the last story “In the Hills, the cities” couldn’t get through it decided to skip theoughbi hope his Clive Barkers stories get better. That last one was decent at best.

Hit or Miss

Review from Flux →

This wasn’t one of Robinson’s good ones. Sometimes they’re amazing. But there are definitely a few duds sprinkled in between. This is one of them (IMO). The story had an interesting premise, but seemed to get bogged down in minutia and sidetracked on dead-end storylines. I didn’t finish and will try to return.

Good story- bad narrator

Review from Flux →

Great story but narrator performed strange. Kinda dull and weird inflections on words. BUT story was great and love how all these books tie into one another. Can’t wait for the next one in the series!

Loved it

Review from In Ashes Born →

Excellent continuation of the Ishmael storyline, great characters, great story. If you are looking for a great read without all the gratuitous sex and violence found in so many books, this is the author and series for you.