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Very good book

Review from The Elephant in the Brain →

The book is very interesting. Lots of studies cited in the book I was familiar with, however the interpretation of the results was new and it gives a whole new view on different topics. The only thing I did not like about the audio book is the lack of chapter naming which makes the reference..

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No. Just No.?

Review from Project Nemesis →

I was all pumped up as reviews were stellar, and as I’ve read Second World and Xom-Band had been thoroughly satisfied.I was hoping for rampaging monster, got JUMPING SHARK instead. Still a job fan, tho.?

Big giant monsters!!!!!

Review from Tether →

This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review. I just continue to love everything I read by Jeremy Robinson and Jeffery Kafer’s narration is always spot on. It’s just almost assured at this point that if those guys are together it’s going to be great. This..

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Bathroom humor

Review from Space Force →

The book feels like there was a focus to include bathroom humor whenever possible – like that seems to be the point of the story. I couldn’t finish, because it just became too much.

Crude Humor and Video Game Humor at its Best!

Review from Space Force →

Come in knowing this book is offensive, crude, and violent, and if that’s up your alley you’re going to have a good time. Really enjoyed it overall and would absolutely come back for more. First book I’ve heard though where the chapter narrators swapped like this. I’ve listened to full cast, so each narrator voicing..

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About time

Review from Flux →

typically I loathe time travel stories. I loved Flux. very entertaining and the pace and character were wonderful.

EPIC Time Travel story with teeth!

Review from Flux →

Wow! Am I glad I stumbled upon this one. Just when you think you’re heard (read) every possible time travel plot…think again. Jeremy has crafted a monster of a story…and Kafer was the perfect voice for it. 11 hours of time travel fun and suspense!

Good, Better, Best!

Review from Villains Deception →

Like a sword thru the heart of darkness, this third installment deftly skewers the tried and tired (hey, an anagram) tropes (yep, alliteration) of sci-fi and fantasy; thrusting deeply into the overlapping part of the venn diagram of wry humor and sarcasm like a huge…well, you can visualize it for yourself. The guest appearance of..

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