the description gave me doubts but the author produced a fun and entertaining work. the voice performance was adequate even if it was stuck on one note of mild exasperation
better than I thought
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the description gave me doubts but the author produced a fun and entertaining work. the voice performance was adequate even if it was stuck on one note of mild exasperation
sounds like an never ending movie trailer… .if this book is ment to learn from it lacks bit structure in writing..most of the subjects are common sense..
It was a bit too gross for me. I lovvvvvvved space force. It was very Duke Nukem and it was glorious. The detail is okay when it’s humor. This was very very dark and very DC. I wanted more Marvel. Light hearted and fun. Not gross.
All of the characters communicate like toddlers, and the ending seemed really forced and out of right field. not a great continuation of a series already heavy on useless dialog and anemic on environmental and experiential detail.
I’m still wowed by how well put together the book, Kim Simler really nailed it in this book, one of the best non fiction book I have read over last year or so! Certainly recommended for those of us who care to look the The Mirror Of Truth
Loved this book. Wittingly told story in a modern-day setting with a very identifiable main character.
can someone give the narrator speech lessons? and remind her that the following words are not in the dictionary:wouldencouldenimpordencurusly BUT…….the following are:wouldn’t couldn’t important curiously I mean seriously , how did she land a job as a narrator with such poor speech and inability to decipher the lettet T from D when speaking? I’m trying..
May we all possess the intestinal fortitude of these story characters in what may seem to be impossibly hard times.
The narration was okay, I just wasn’t that into the story. it seemed a bit drawn out. I feel like it would have made a better short story.
