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This is fun, funny and fantastic

Review from Project Maigo →

If this is your introduction to Jeremy Robinson’s writing than prepare yourself for and awesome ride. As with most of his books you’ll find it easy to follow the characters and their motivations. But his stories are the show stealers. There are so many big monster books and movies out there but J.R. Found a..

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This exceeded my already high expectations.

Review from Project Maigo →

I’m not going to lie, I expect a well written thrill ride of a novel when experiencing a Jeremy Robinson book. This did not disappoint. The narrative is compelling, the characters relatable and fleshed out, all while consuming my mind space between listening sessions. If you have not already gone through the first book in..

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Fascinating and Frustrating

Review from The Elephant in the Brain →

Fascinating content, presented in an easily understood and *mostly* entertaining style, but frustrating to me (ever the hopeful pragmatist), because the observations and conclusions point to selfishness as the main motivator of human behaviors, societal structures, and institutions. While the book logically and systematically presents a valid argument to support this viewpoint, the elephant in..

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Bewildered.

Review from Existential →

This book has an interesting notion of a fairly good sci-fi story. But as usual, there is way too much description as to what is surrounding these characters, the furniture, the age of the furniture, how old it looks, the color on the walls, where the mirrors are positioned. Just ridiculous! Get on with the..

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