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Empathy for a True Artist

Review from Van Gogh →

I could not stop my empathetic tears from flowing as I listened to all accounts of his life. I too, was born into religious family, I too was an exile. I too am a professional artist. I too struggle with addiction (alcohol, drugs, sex). I too struggle with mental illness; I recently was diagnosed with..

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Started ok then nothing happened

Review from Forerunner →

I listed to a few hours of this book before I realized that there’s no real plot. The ships do this, go here, go there, work on this and that and fight some aliens but what’s the plot? It was a question asked by the characters from time to time but apparently the author is..

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Light Sci-fi

Review from Devastator →

I don’t want to discourage potential readers, but they should know this is lightweight scifi, and only moderate “military” fiction. Its a decent first attempt or minimalist short set of novellas, but I found it jarringly weak on the science. Several times the book says ships came to a “halt” in the middle of orbital..

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so so book

Review from Blueshift →

ok, lots of drama between crew members and not as much sci fi as I was expecting. If it wasn’t included for free with the audible plus membership I would regret using a credit in this. It’s not horrible but there’s other books I could have spent my time on.

Disappointing

Review from Galactic Destiny →

Book 1 was pretty good and I read it because it was FREE. But this book 2 is boring for the most part and it’s hard to care for the characters, so you can’t get into the story. Also the author writes in such a vague way that sometimes it’s impossible to see in your..

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Great story but only part of it

Review from The Last Slave Ships →

This was some really interesting history that the general public is probably not aware of. Who knew New York, and not Baltimore (in a slave state but that never seceded) and not New Orleans (definitely in a slave state) was the capital of the slave trade from 1850 on to the end of the Civil..

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