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Entertaining listen.

Review from Cascade →

Some dialog delivery was rather corny, but the characters are generally good. The galactic scope of the alien seeding of life by the plant people was entertaining. Humanity’s factions, mistrust and squabbling was depressingly familiar and realistic.

A bit of a slow start..

Review from Artifact →

…but once all the “caracter introductions” have completed; the story picks up.It’s still a “slow tempo book,” but as a reader/listener , you’ll appreciate the “thuroghness” of the writers descriptions and sense of details. It starts “heavy/chockingly , turns into a “buddy/action”, and ends as a FULL SCI FY ! (You’ll know what I mean,..

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Wild Card!!

Review from Galaxy Undone →

I only have one complaint about this book is the empress didn’t use the sanctifier. I understand her decision but still should have used it. Can’t wait for next Caleb Card book and with Arun, penn, and company. Really hoping Caleb and penn come together!!

Caleb Card!!!

Review from Galaxy Unknown →

I love the forgotten series but I was little worried reading the premise. I couldn’t have been happier listening to this book. Def worth the read/listen!!!

Great sequel!

Review from The Sea King’s Lady →

Great sequel! I really enjoyed this second book in the series. It stands well on its own but also maintains a strong connection to the first book, tying the storylines together and expanding the world being developed. Despite the tragedies, there’s a sense of hope, making everything—both good and bad—feel purposeful.

Surprisingly good

Review from The Unexpected President →

I did not know much about Chester a Arthur before I decided to listen to this book. I thought it would be simply educational and good to fill in my gaps of knowledge. It comes to American presidents. However, this book was not only surprisingly informational, but it also was inspirational as well. I highly..

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Fascinating point in history, but not well told

Review from 38 Nooses →

The premise of this story is a great topic that all Americans should learn about, the first major eastward counteroffensive by an indigenous alliance against the American frontier expansion while the entire country’s military was engaged in the raging civil war down south.However the book is sadly just not very captivating. It has all the..

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