Socialistic progressive wet dream I am not a climate denier and generally consider myself a social liberal, but this is a crazy socialistic progressive wet dream of world rule by local collectives, secret UN environmentalist terrorist kill teams (who murder petroleum executives), cryptocurrencies allowing tracking of all transactions and redistribution of wealth, jets replaced with..
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Deadly Silence
Review from The Suppressor →
Silence Jones has very quickly become one of my favorites characters and I suspect he will grow for others as well. The prequel setup on this really made it very easy to roll directly into the first book in the thriller series. The draw is we can all see and understand his drive and desire..
The Good: Robinson doesn’t shirk from the horror at the beginning, and ends on a hopeful note. I enjoy a dystopian future that we can recover from, and he’s delivered that here. Lots of neat geoengineering stuff too. The Bad: You’ll really have to be on the far left economically to enjoy many of his..
I’m really trying I like the characters and I want to see where it progresses, but Charlie the magician does so little magic it’s not even funny. the enemy seems to be so perfectly tailored that there’s absolutely nothing anyone can do to stop them, and they’re all super powered magicians that any technology just..
Silence Can Be Deadly
Review from Deadly Silence →
Great novella prequel and set up for what I suspect will be an amazing character. Silence gives me vibes of a character that can be long standing in the line of an Eve Dallas type. The author really made sure to develop all the characters, but set the tone for Silence in a way I..
My name is Fever ?
Review from Fever →
Throughout, Huyler succeeds in becoming emotionally wrapped up in these people’s stories of disease, injury, mental illness, and addiction — their fights to survive and, sometimes, to die. The essay “Mercy,” in particular, demonstrates how complicated a physician’s role as healer can be. In “The Sleeper,” Huyler and his team are faced with a patient..
hurt to listen
Review from The Ministry for the Future →
An Enjoyable Start
Review from Zee Locked In →
I found this audiobook surprisingly good. There were aspects of the story that were a bit sluggish to develop, like the reasoning for the difficult quest in the final act. Then other aspects that should have been developed more so, like Zee’s relationship with the other members of his group. I normally avoid dystopian litrpg..







