I really hate the minimum word count requirements for audible reviews. . . . . .
Mediocre book
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For me, I personally enjoyed the book and the person who read it. The story for me was pretty good and I was left wanting to know what happens next. Please bring the other 4 books to audible as the Dinosaur Dungeon series now references stuff that happens here, but we have no way to..
The complaints about Julian being weak willed aren’t without merit, and Kurla is massively over bearing. But the are this way for reasons that are explained. Both have lived lives of massive setback and failure. They are products of that. Both by the end are making strides to be better. Small strides but strides. The..
This story well it seems to be pretty light hearted at 1st glance definitely isn’t pure. It contains heartache fear hatred all of the troops that are in current society. But it does show a possible future. Hopefully one that can be achieved. Without so much problem. If you’re interested in alternate future time lies..
DUST BOWL CHILDREN by Wile E. Young (author of the Splatter Western, MAGPIE COFFIN) and his wife, Emily Young is not quite a splatter western but a western with definite supernatural elements. This story had excellent characterization and made for a very entertaining listen.
A bleak world unfolds as chapters switch perceptions from siblings Calvin and Abigail, each lends us their fears of life during the Great Depression in the dust bowl of Oklahoma. If we only had to worry about starving and dehydration then things wouldn’t be bad, instead odd occurrences are happening all over town, deformed animals,..
I like the industrial revolution take on a litrpg. Having the hero deal with a tower defense scenario was fun.
A really hard listen. the main character is just another awkward 20 something white guy in a field filled with them. A truly tired idea
