I think this is the best book in the series so far, Jason really comes in to his own. lots of fun murder and hijinks.
best one so far
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I think this is the best book in the series so far, Jason really comes in to his own. lots of fun murder and hijinks.
i get it’s a boring or dry subject. we don’t join the quality profession because of all the glitz and glamour but the narrator needs to add more inflections and tempo to keep us listening. i liked the narrator of the essential deming and maybe i should have not listened to it right before this..
AI written crap. I’m curious as to why there are so many good reviews … this book was pure garbage. I’ve noticed that Audible pads the reviews just like Amazon does… pathetic and corrupt.
My ancestors were Delta planters, settling Stoneville near Leland in 1874. When I was young, my uncle told me there was something wildly wrong with the Delta and to instead move to Texas where true opportunity exists. So I did. Cobb’s book explains why my uncle was correct.
It’s just not good. Im bored and don’t want to listen. I don’t care about the protagonist at all and his whole motivation is just lazy. It’s like the author wants you to understand that the MC is some poor kid with nothing going for him but in the laziest way possible. The only motivation..
started out good.. then just dragged on.. by the last 4 chapters i was dreading listening.. ended up skipping more and more. and the book just dropped a main character 10 chapters from the end.. you don’t know what happens to him nothing..
I’ve really enjoyed this series. Explores what it means to be “alive” and “human”. Most LitRPG are so stat-heavy they’re tedious, but this series strikes the right balance. I’m not as fond of the narrator, too slow, but speeding it up just a touch (1.1 or 1.2) helps a lot with that.
Very eye-opening. Thank you Michael Parenti! As an actor who has performed the play, it is fascinating to hear a different side of history
