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Slow and repetitive.

Review from Sunken Spaceship →

I like the basic idea for the story, but the pacing is incredibly slow. I get that he’s a reluctant hero for the story, but if he doesn’t want an adventure, why did he join the military to jump out of airplanes, then become an oceanographer? I listened to this book for over an hour..

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A Must Read

Review from Van Gogh →

This is a thoroughly researched and EXTREMELY WELL-WRITTEN book. The writing, in itself, is truly a beautiful piece of art. The character development is so good that the listener will become Vincent’s and Theo’s family member. As a psychotherapist, I wanted to reach through the story, back in time to befriend Vincent. This is one..

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Reads Like A Rough Draft

Review from World War Mars →

I was expecting some entertainment with moderately good story telling. I ended up forcing myself to finish it to see if there was a payoff. There wasn’t. The premise has the potential to deliver good action, and some interesting sci-fi. The problem is in the execution. The dialog is terrible. Rather than give any narration,..

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redemption is served!

Review from Fashionably Fierce →

Mother Nature may not be great in the kitchen, but she Does know how to mix it up! along with a little help from Astrid, Martha, Jane, Pappy Lizard and a wild assortment of friends, strangers, strangers who beCome friends, *and* foes, Juliet finally finds her place in the world, as does the recently-out-of-a-coma, Rhys…

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Had potential

Review from Eulogy →

I am glad I used my credit and no money for this audiobook. It was boring, super slow burn. Do not know why author invested so much time including Trace and Nixon in this book when that story had already closure in a previous book. There was a lot of repetition, unnecessary angst and pity..

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