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A bit different from the others, but still great

Review from Unspoken →

The thirteenth audiobook in the Silence Jones action thriller series has taken a small departure from its previous stories in the set. Although there is still plenty of suspense, mystery, and fun with Silence’s friends, including Baster the cat. There is less focus on raw action and more on storytelling and development. In my opinion,..

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Rare book I couldn’t finish

Review from The Ministry for the Future →

I’m usually keen to hear about environmental issues and potential ways to solve them. However, due to very poor narration and incredible cringe over making e-v-e-r-y-t-h-i-n-g communism, I gave up finishing it, as the story didn’t progress anywhere further, either. I just couldn’t get past so many logical holes in those supposedly brilliant solutions, sometimes..

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The Ring

Review from Midnight in the Graveyard →

As an alumna of UoM back in the days when all Md residents (academically challenged) we welcomed, I was tickled to hear mention of the Rendevous’ a place where I dined on popcorn and slices of pizza offered during happy hour. And I bussed tables at the dining hall for spending money. A fun tale..

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Should have a TW and a PDF!

Review from Hope Rising →

I expected this book to be about hope, which it was, but along with the hope was a detailed and uncomfortable retelling of several stories of abuse, including the authors’ own abuse story. Basically if you have anything wrong with you as an adult, you were abused in some way as a child. Um, okay,..

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had some really tense moments

Review from The Hunted →

good story. moved along in pace. had good moments of tense fearvthat we were gonna lose someone. had you thinking what you would do if you lived in that world. I was looking around my home about how I would barricade it. 🙂

Action

Review from Overwatch →

The action was very vivid!! I could absolutely see what was happening and know how he was thinking as it unfolded. Narration is perfect for this book.