been waiting to consume this book for a long time, was not disappointed. would whole heartedly recommend to anyone with an interest.
fantastic.
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been waiting to consume this book for a long time, was not disappointed. would whole heartedly recommend to anyone with an interest.
An okay followup to the first book in the series. I did feel like there was a lot of potential to build out the world the story is set in that was just squandered. While the action scenes were described decently well the transitions felt extremely rushed and basically ignored.
I’d been waiting for this installment and I was not disappointed. Andrew Tell made this thrilling story as enjoyable as it was meant to be. hope we dont have to wait too long for the next in the series! ?
As a fan of creature flicks, and with Deep Blue Sea being one of my guilty pleasures, I should have loved Hotel Megalodon. Should have but I didn’t. I idea of the story while hardly original was definitely fun, which is exactly what I want in this kind of book. An underwater hotel that gets..
…this book was written for children. It is not a book for adults. The author uses the same words and phrases over and over. I made it through book 1, but about 15m into book 2, I just couldn’t do it any longer.
Wow! What these characters go through in the short time period this series covers is pretty crazy. They just can’t catch a break. I loved these flawed characters. I loved that nick was a prepper who wasn’t fully prepared. I think their actions were often what anyone would do to stay together as a group..
Wow! What these characters go through in the short time period this series covers is pretty crazy. They just can’t catch a break. I loved these flawed characters. I loved that nick was a prepper who wasn’t fully prepared. I think their actions were often what anyone would do to stay together as a group..
Only Battleships and boomer submarines are named after states in the US Navy, not a destroyer or aircraft carrier. Also, aircraft from that carrier would be fighting off any possible threat hundreds of miles before it even gets a sight on the carrier,(refer to the Pacific War of WW2).. Also, the navy does not have..
