Loved the story. Action plus humor. It was very entertaining. I recommend it. Wish there was more.
Loved it
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A brilliant, reclusive Wall Street tycoon seems to have had the perfect formula for creating almost unlimited wealth even during the Great Depression. What was his secret? Four talented narrators deliver this novel. A pastiche of genres, it is part mystery, part love story, and part examination of America’s wealthiest citizens told through passages from..
i need more books like this. leaen lots of new thing and stories from different point of views . learning more and more by every book i get into. just need more book written like this. def recommend
It felt like teenagers without any medical and science knowledge or grownup level human interaction experience have written it but if it doesn’t matter to you take a chance to listen. The idea itself is great 🙂
I would have to say it was very slow but for a first book it was decent. I got the second heres hoping its great
This story had me from the start. I love listening to it. It kept me guessing kept you on your toes.. It almost reminded me of the walking dead without the zombies lol
I liked the story. clearly with a lot of Asian influences. The narrator seems to mispronounce some of the “Japanese” which is a little annoying if you are aware. otherwise great performance.
Tho has been the most poorly narrated book that I’ve listened to. Holy hell, monotone much? Not only are most of these characters near indistinguishable, but the presentation is so damn boring. Also the internal monologue of this MC is written so badly it leaves me speechless. Who thinks like this? It’s like listening to..
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..
It’s a fine story line and the reader is fine, but the caliber of story is for the middle schooler rather than an adult. Stilted reading with overly explanatory exposition. The main character is both dense and intelligent depending what needs to be explained.
