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Narrator doesn’t help amateur writing

Review from Jack Frost →

Or maybe Andrew Tell’s narration makes the writing sound more amateurish than it is. I actually have most of the Jack Stratton series in my Audible library–based on a couple of his other books that I really liked. I’m just sorry it took me so long to start listening to this series because I’d have..

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PATRONIZING

Review from The Viking Spirit →

I am struggling to finish, but I will finish because it’s important to my son. I usually love everything to do with Norse Mythology, Vikings, Asutru, etc…, but this book sounds like the Author was struggling to finish this book! He sounds like a Christian college professor with a holier-than-thou attitude. He sounds like he..

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Don’t Waste Your Credit

Review from Nightblade →

Narration was horrible and turned me off immediately. If there was more to the story I may have been able to overlook that, but everything was so 1 dimensional. There is very little dialogue, and everything feels forced. The premise itself is interesting and I will give the author another try, but will have this..

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Bad writing, worse narration

Review from Nightblade →

This book is really bad. I have no idea how it has such a high rating. The dialog is really written poorly, almost as if it was translated from another language. The narrator in mono-tone. I made it roughly 3 hours before giving up. This was lining up to be your typical “orphaned boy is..

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Don’t bother!

Review from Survive the Fall →

The author obviously knows nothing about any aspect of the subject matter.The weak, incompetent, stupid, and clumsy protagonist left me cheering for the villans.The icing on the cake is, our hero is a sneakey, underhanded environmental lawyer.If you have any knowledge of ranching, rural life, fire arms, working with your hands, the military, the energy..

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