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As real as it gets excellent well done

Review from Punk’s Wing →

It’s as close as you get to a night trap without making one. The author describes the terror, elation anticipation having felt all plus many more. His description of the variables tanking from easy to not so easy, it can get much worse. Finally talking about all from a Nuggets view is very real congratulations..

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Dark but exciting vision of a possible future

Review from End Watch →

of course, this is not the first time natural born versus genetically engineered humans have squared off against each other and the story, however, I like this version where the genetically engineered superhumans realize that they need the naturally born humans.The world building is rich and complex, with the typical hierarchical structures that humans seem..

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This novel hits the ground running!

Review from Honor of Cyborgs →

Cyborgs, hits the ground running in this novel. You’ll see what I mean as soon as you start reading. Yum, so good! Surprisingly Scott Moon’s Cyborgs are definitely not what I expected having read all of the “Murderbot Chronicles” I’ve had a firm idea of what a cyborg is and the Cyborgs in this book..

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A Telling as Flowery as the Painter’s Works

Review from Van Gogh →

On the whole, I thoroughly enjoyed this incredibly detailed study of the life of my favorite painter. I was initially shocked at the amount of disdain in the author’s voice for the painter, but as the story of Vincent’s life rolled along, I could understand some of the gentle barbs doled out to him. I..

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Fun stuff

Review from Redemption →

This has become of of my favorite series. Characters are enjoyable, story lines usually pretty tight and the narrator does a good job.