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Mediocre Story / Terrible Narrator

Review from After the Outbreak →

Mediocre story and plot made worse by a terrible narrator. I should of quit listening after an hour but I stuck on getting something worth out of my credit. Bad idea..I kept fast forwarding. The continuous explanation of feelings and context of the virus and how it affected the players, is pure droning and lackluster..

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boring, predictable, unsatisfying

Review from Relentless Souls →

This was a pretty mediocre book. The main protagonist was a pretty unsympathetic idiot. He’s basically compelled into each conflict by force for the most part, complains the whole time, overestimates his abilities constantly, and swoons for his ex the rest of the book. He also pretty much goes through every confrontation without any real..

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Out of 150 dystopian novels, this is the worst.

Review from Final Dread →

I”ve listened to over 150 dystopian novels, some excellent and some marginal. This author reminds me of the old “blue book” essay tests in college when, knowing little or nothing about the topic, the student writes and writes any and all of the most tangential, irrelevant thoughts simply to fill up the blue book. But..

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not for me

Review from Jurassic Dead Box Set →

The narrator was pretty good but I couldn’t even get passed the first couple chapters for all of the cussing and g d language. It could have been a good book if not for that. A waste of my free credit.

A Comedy Of Errors

Review from Atomic Threat: Books 1-3 →

This was one of the worst books ever. The author obviously knows nothing about atomic warfare or its aftermath. People wandering around the nuclear landscape within days without harm. Of all encounters, none are with decent, ordinary people. Apparently, all survivors, except for the protagonists, are psychotic monsters. The dialogue is childish. The protagonists are..

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