Not as interesting as previous books in the series. Some poor choices in narration were jarring. Felt kind of like the podcasts of the other books with redundant exposition. Was this one meant to be a podcast?
Eh
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Not as interesting as previous books in the series. Some poor choices in narration were jarring. Felt kind of like the podcasts of the other books with redundant exposition. Was this one meant to be a podcast?
More action would have been appreciated, So much back and forth between the characters. That was superficial and predictable banter.could not feel anything.or like any characters.Few monster slots of talking. The narrator did a great job.
As an officer, this character had to have physical injuries shoved in his face before he acknowledged unmitigated SA and R*** were happening on his ship. Then he decided to sidestep the problem and hope for the best. Authors, when delving into this story element, don’t write protagonist like this one. At least don’t treat..
Took a little time to get used to the changing perspectives, from first person to third person and omniscient. But it manages to work out if you give it a chance, and it all comes together for a great story well told!
splendid series went through all of the series like I was possessed! Keep writing¡! Looking forward to reading the continued tales.
The three books all shared enough similarities that I lost interest. The plots ended abruptly after the prolonged angst and constant love/frustration the characters go through.
I have never been disappointed with this author. These books, all of these books, meaning the entire multi-verse, is so connected and detailed that a person just can’t help but get lost inside them. I work 10 hour shifts and the fly by as I listen. The fact that you can interact with the mind..
The story just dragged on and on, One stupid fight after another, after another, After another, after another, after another, after another, after another, after another. If you waste your time and money on this Just go to last 2 chapters, you’ll won’t miss anything, except stupid fight !!!!!!!!
“Villains Rule” by M. K. Gibson, narrated by Jeffrey Kafer, is an absolute blast! The writing is witty and clever, with a fourth-wall-breaking charm that keeps you engaged from start to finish. Jeffrey Kafer’s narration perfectly captures the essence of the story. If you’re looking for a unique and hilarious take on fantasy with a..
