“the battle as it was” on the ground, in the corn, in the woods, under fire. I was sorry to come to the end—so I have started over!
Terrific story
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“the battle as it was” on the ground, in the corn, in the woods, under fire. I was sorry to come to the end—so I have started over!
it is a good story however I wonder about the author because there’s stuff in here that’s evil like the killing of helpless slaves that doesn’t even need to be in the story the whole point of the story was supposed to be the guy is the villain but his heart’s in the right place..
Story was well put together. Several twists and turns. Well performed. Definitely recommend this book.
It’s a fun book, but narrator puts me to sleep. If I decide to continue, it will be with a physical book, not the audio… unless narrator changes.
I absolutely loved the previous two books and I thoroughly enjoy all of Johnathan Mayberry’s books. However, David Stifel was not the narrator for this book. I enjoyed a couple of the stories, but not as much as I would have if Gregory Zarcone or the master narrator Ray Porter had read them. Stifel sounds..
I love a good villain character, and the split lives work really well since he can be a bad guy online and a normal respectful kid IRL, which keeps this from becoming a real edge lord story. I never really got used to the choice of having Hank from King of the hill as the..
Really solid, I like the multi perspective stories like WWZ and this is a damn good example. It kinda leans into the cyberpunk aspect at parts pretty hard if that’s your thing. I’m personally not a fan of moody teens in all capacities and in the Carthage perspective there’s a noticeable amount of “angst”. Tho..
Malfi is likely the best horror writer we have right now. He deserves better than this reader who sounds like a dad who really does not want to do bedtime stories. Easily the worst reader I’ve experienced. I had to stop this audio version; I guess I’ll go get the physical copy and try to..
