Good story. Lots of ‘tecnical’ detail. Narration good once I slowed it down a bit.
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Good baseline, some use of phrases were too much – but the narrator gave it no favors. Looking forward to next in series!
I knew exactly what kind of book I was getting into when I purchased this. It wasn’t going to be the usual KSR, ala “Red Mars.” I came in with an open mind though. The content is rich in detail, which I also don’t mind in any novel. But there is such a thing as..
The book’s premise is good. I appreciated the relevance of the topic, factual presentations e.g., science, economics. However, I could not finish the book because of the poor narration. The accent work was nearly insufferable and almost seemed mocking. If not done already, I would suggest running the book’s narration through a focus group to..
Okay start then more boring as you go. Interesting world building though a lot like ready player one.
A believable pretrial of what could possible in the near future. The geopolitical scenario is very possible however we now see that Russia would not be a player. Even with that I Highly recommended this book.
This was difficult to listen to. I found myself wanting it to just end. Similar scenarios repeated themselves and character development stagnated as a flow of new characters entered the storyline with favorites getting edged out. This particular set of books introduced a significant shift in dialog – one which appears to be targeted at..
The story was okay. Shifters are a fun escape kind of reading for me. I found that the main character Una was just annoying and even more so was the reader telling her story. The man’s voice was better, but overall, just kind of an irritating prolonged story.
