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Another great story

Review from Blueshift →

Yes, another great story by Joshua Dalzelle, beautifully read. I loved reconnecting with the characters from the Omega Force stories. It was like finding old friends again. I cannot imagine how Dalzelle continues to write stories that are interesting, exciting, and lots of fun. Keep it up, Joshua, and thanks.

irritating & frustrating book

Review from The Year of Peril →

I usually love listening to books about WWII, but not this one. Although the author’s emphasis on the many divisions that existed in the US back then is important and interesting, the flaw in the book overwhelm that topic. The book feels very disorganized – the organization by month is not a good substitute for..

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1880 Election

Review from The Last Lincoln Republican →

Short, somewhat boring but to the point account of the 1880 election. Not sure I buy the argument that Garfield was the last hope for a better reconstruction. Yes, he was more committed than Hayes but the South was too far gone in the other direction and the Republican party not strong enough anyway. If..

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A boy named Jane.

Review from Forerunner →

I read in the comments about this being stolen from the bobiverse. but the original was a short story by Larry Niven. I really don’t care it’s kind of like writing about zombies how many zombie books are out there. And this this book is good just got the other two.

Difficult Story!

Review from Dust: Before and After →

Enjoyed this story but I am unsure what bothered me so about it. Had a sleepless night thinking about the possibility of world destruction, we keep testing the boundaries. Guess I should move to book 2 and stay awake another night. Loved Josie and Todd.

Fun story very sophomoric descriptions

Review from Forerunner →

The story was ok and the idea was fun but some of the descriptions and attitudes of the characters were very sophomoric. As a veteran I have a herd time believing that some of the “officers” would act this way. But then again I also cannot imagine being in their particular situation. Worth the listen..

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