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Evan’s Review

Review from John Hancock →

Being an American History person this book brings new information into how important John Hedcock was in keeping the American Revolution going from an Administration stand point. Not even college level courses do you get the depth how he shaped American History.

A nostalgic horror

Review from The Resort →

I liked this. It gave me a back in the day 80’s type of horror book feel, where life was a little slower and less tech complicated, the characters colorful and easy to enjoy and an awesome setting for a sinister force to unleash itself upon. Enjoyable listen.

hooked

Review from Awaken Online: Retribution →

litrpg have quickly become a favorite In my life because they are easy to absorb and don’t take a lot of focus to understand the story so I can multitask and work while I listen however this book has pulled me several times away from my task to enjoy its story

Cringey and did not age well

Review from The Bleeding Season →

Very stereotypical gender roles example: traumatized women that have “lost their softness” and have gone crazy. Author uses the word “buck” too many times sexually. Narrator’s voice is low and uncomfortable to listen to. Especially when he says the word buck sexually. Story was “emotionally” disturbed… “woe is me, how could my best friend have..

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Not recommend

Review from The Mailman →

This book was not good. Other reviews give the reasons why. Suffice it to say that at the end I felt I had wasted my time. I like Bentley little but this was really bad.

Wow! Horrifying!!!

Review from Death Instinct →

Probably my favorite Bentley Little story so far. The visual descriptions are horrifying and I couldn’t stop listening to hear what happens next. I live in Mesa so I love all of his Arizona references too.