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Post-Apocalyptic annihilation of human kind

Review from Human Element →

A survival of the fittest, against all-odds from AI Supremacy. Humans thought that they ruled the technology world. What they did not know was that AI…will rule them. Well done in the story. Characters were written well to make them feel real. Real feelings, emotions, real reality of what could happen. Narrator did a great..

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Scifi

Review from Infinite Mayhem →

I liked the story and even the characters. It was fast paced and there was plenty of suspence. What I did not like was the amount of profanity. I have read a book that had more profanity then this story however, I felt it suited the character so it did not put me off and..

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Surviving the Robot Apocalypse Aint Easy

Review from Human Element →

When we meet our protagonist, Aaran, he has spent approximately a year surviving on his own in a post-apocalyptic landscape, avoiding the Zombie-like webbers and the homicidal sentinels controlled by the Neuroweb. His life has been reduced to pillaging everything and anything to survive in a world where humanity has been reduced to small pockets..

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Mayhem Achieved

Review from Infinite Mayhem →

I fell in love with this story faster than Yellow Eyes can fetch knives and I wish I had listened to the other Roak books first. The dialog is snappy, the characters are sarcastic, and poor Roak can’t catch a break. In this installment of Roak’s story, we find the eponymous bounty hunter searching for..

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Quite the team

Review from Infinite Mayhem →

This is the second book I’ve read/listened to by this author, but the first of this series and I can’t wait to listen to more. Despite this being (I think) the fifth book in the series, I was able to understand what was going on. I was not left with the feeling I was lost..

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