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Disappointing book 2

Review from Uprising →

I have listened to the first two books in this series, The first was a common trope for science fiction about cosmic invaders and how Earth survivors cope. The characters were interesting, and their situations somewhat unusual. The narrator did a good job of enhancing a relatively lackluster story. In this seond book, howeve, things..

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Enjoyable listening

Review from Boom Box →

I’d never heard/read a Benjamin Wallace book before. I’m adding him to my list for future searches. I enjoyed the humor & wit woven throughout the story. While the action and overall store line is intense, I liked the way he used insights into the characters to also make humorous. (Not laugh-out-loud funny, just interesting..

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lots of laughs

Review from Tales of the Apocalypse →

it was fun to learn backstories to some of the characters. did you wonder how Eve wound up with Fidget and Sasquatch? or more importantly, how fidget is able to talk? wanna learn why cats love boxes? then add this fun book of stories yo your collection.

Reader beware 7/10

Review from Monsters and Legends →

After reading the 3rd book, looking up reviews for the 4th and 5th books as well as in Royalroad I think it’s important to inform future readers of a few things. There are 2 MCs with 1st mostly focusing on Reyun, however starting with the second book the other MC, Zach starts to take up..

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slightly above average/10

Review from The Centennial Tournament →

This book continues the more annoying themes from the prior books and, from reading reviews for the next two books, begin a down turn on the story. Zach is dull and keeps just getting easy and unearned power. stat sheets are less prevalent that the last book, but still excessive. Reyun is getting better as..

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It was okay

Review from Antimage →

It was actually the slightly-triggered reviews about the LGBT stuff that pushed me off the fence to spend a credit. Needless to say I was disappointed: it was entirely limited to him simply noticing the attractiveness of people of all genders. Not sure what the fuss was about there but I guess, to some, a..

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