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Realistic and lovable characters

Review from Dark Nation →

I so enjoyed this set, especially since I best appreciate a story that, once I’ve made a connection with the characters, continues on a long time. It was a relief not to find enemy soldiers or motorcycle gangs involved! My only problem was the scenes involving the pine resin, as I know that many experienced..

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Great Audiobook Adaptation!

Review from Dragonsbane →

I originally read this book in the paper format, and this audiobook did not disappoint! The narration was easy to follow and fun to listen to. This book examines the themes of:what it means to have humanity, fighting against those in power,and useful inventions versus monstrous transformations of resources. The ending is a cliffhanger and..

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Not bad. Not good either

Review from The Dark Road Series Collection →

A pretty unexciting series. Writing is decent enough, but sometimes repetitive. Could definitely use a revision to incorporate “show, don’t tell”. At times, it gives a feeling of “survivor-porn” with the overly specific name dropping of weapon and gear types, but fortunately manages to avoid (for the most part) the heavy political conservative biases that..

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No gradual story line development

Review from Forsaken →

The event that set the tone for the story was great including the detail that set up the story but a trained ranger constantly overthinking and making the same obvious mistakes gets old really fast. Situational awareness doesn’t exist and the absence of realistic logic amongst the group even after multiple experiences is out the..

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Non-stop Adventure

Review from The Dark Road Series Collection →

The vivid details and imagery along with the well developed characters brought to life the somewhat predictable yet entertaining plot. There is graphic violence necessary for the plot, but there is neither sexual content nor unnecessary profanity. This was a great listen for a road trip.