This book was quite a surprise. An unusual crime is dissected and justice is finally achieved. Reads like a great crime novel. Hard to stop listening.
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A hidden gem on Audible
Review from Daughter of Song →
realistic but also hopeful – despite the intensity of the first chapter, definitely did not leave me in a climate doom spiral, but thankfully the narrative doesn’t rely on humans being smarter, more creative, or good-natured than were actually are. This makes the work feel hard but possible in the here and now. what a..
Easy and Fun
Review from The Revivalists →
The author demonstrates impressive research and knowledge of causes, effects and possible practical mitigations of global heating, but fails to create a coherent story with compelling characters. I grew bored with long technical and financial descriptions and superficial characters. The many narrators and wide variety of accents often mismatched with character nationalities made the audiobook..
Ready Player One Copy
Review from Zee Locked In →
Kim Stanley Robinson is one of the bravest science fiction writers in the world. Why do I say this? Well, most sf is set in the future, but if you set your story 500 years in the future, it’s not likely you’ll ever know how far from the truth you were. Robinson set this story..
Loving myself
Review from The Shift →
What Would Josh Do?
Review from Good Intentions →
Wow, things are only getting better and more exciting the farther we go into this series. “Good Intentions” is the sixth audiobook in the Adrian Hell series authored by James P. Sumner while the Audible edition is narrated by Gary Bennett. Both individuals resonate quite well with me when it comes to stories in the..
This book is so long but there is not really any need for it. Entire chapters could have been a poetic sentence about the future we should strive for. It’s just a series of snippets from a vague impossibility optimistic future with a weak thread through it all. All plot is really forced so instead..






