Sammy Scott’s At Home With the Horrors was one of the best horror short story collections I’ve ever read, so I was expecting BETA to be great. It was so much more than great. First of all, the narration was so spot on. The story structure, the number of times Scott flipped my perception of..
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If you read one only book this year- I enthusiastically recommend Beta by Sammy Scott. This book is the best horror sci fi book I have ever read and is also now in my top 5 books of all time. Picture this… a home fully powered by AI where your every need is met and..
No spoilers First just want to say this is not a horror it’s techno thriller, things could possibly maybe go horribly wrong like a nightmare yes hence the word nightmare in the title but it’s very much a techno thriller and this is such a very good one. I absolutely love techno thrillers and this..
Blackbird
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Great content
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This book offers a lot of great insight and practical strategies to help parents raise teenage boys. We have not experienced too much conflict yet but the book has helped me recognize some areas for improvement. I also recognize some of the personality traits outlined in the book in my own son. I am happy..
I must have driven my wife talking about how good this book is. I binged it and couldn’t stop. This story follows two paths and both are terrifying. Full of twists and turns, this story will keep you in the edge of your seat. The narrator was amazing and had me engrossed from start to..
Captivating!
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Beta is a dual-plot story that focuses on an author and the main character of a story that he’s writing. Michael, desperate to flesh out the next great novel, hops on an opportunity to test out a state-of-the-art smart home, not unlike the one from his book. Things are paradise at first. Then he realizes..
Thoroughly enjoyed
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Although it is long, I thoroughly enjoyed listening the fictional story of James Macklin Chase, his dreams, challenges, triumphs, and, yes, the different facets of his personality over time at the end of the 1800s-beginning of the 1900s. Because I lived in California, and later in Nevada (I still visit those areas sporadically), John Jakes’..
maybe it’s the narration, but …
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I liked it
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