A gripping story of guts and glory! I didn’t want it to end. Quality narration really brings this book to life, drawing the reader closer to the main characters.
Phenomenal!
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A gripping story of guts and glory! I didn’t want it to end. Quality narration really brings this book to life, drawing the reader closer to the main characters.
There is nothing new here nor particularly masterful. This book is like Mom’s meatloaf. It’s safe. It’s comfortable. It’s familiar. You know what to expect but that doesn’t deter you nor will it leave you dissatisfied. You might feel a little declassé, though, but no one needs to know about this guilty pleasure.
There is some good atmosphere at parts…until it beats you over the head with the continued sexual sections from the kid’s perpective. They seem to go on and on and it was just too much for me. I enjoyed the other 6 or 7 books by Little I’ve listened to so it suprised me that..
Was a great story. Solving the mystery was fun and gave you a bit more character information on Riley
Well written. Very left leaning, the only reason for the low stars is because of my point of view. He states people should not receive extra pay and/or rewards for being more superior then their peers. He also states that we should not have competition in society, in my opinion that is a terrible idea…
The overall plot is ok but the drama between characters seems overly forced. Like listening to a poorly written high school teen drama. The narrator is one of the worst I have listened too in a long time, all the characters sound the same. The narrator could get away with this earlier in the series..
This was a really good book. However, it took a while to really get me into it like 15 chapters well thought out the story though, and I would recommend the series to anyone who likes ready player one.
