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Ugh, Dastardly, Dim-Witted Daughter

Review from Divided World →

The overarching story takes a decided turn in this fourth book of the series. This book focuses on Laurel and Bear finding their “adult” daughter, Mae. I say “adult” with a degree of “caveat” because she seems more adolescent—and not in a good way—than a true adult. Given that this is a big country—the United..

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The reader needs to be more familiar with Japanese pronounciation

Review from The Sword of Kaigen: A Theonite War Story →

Story-wise, engaging enough but something I can’t put my finger on seems lacking. Nice world building if a little excessive. Ciranu? Dinma? Unnecessary details that obscure things. Pacing leaves something to be desired. Style-wise, pretty well written. And as my title suggests, the reader needs to be more familiar with Japanese pronounciation. He keeps saying..

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F*** this

Review from Drone →

If you manage to make it all the way through you probably will give up audiobooks for the rest of your life. The main character has not learned one thing between books one and two and he is just as stupid as he was in book 1. The problem is when you make the MC..

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