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Most unusually awesome time travel ever!!

Review from Flux →

Jeremy Robinson has done it again! This is one of the best time travel books I’ve ever read. Instead of just going back or forward in time. This story keeps going back in time…..further and further in the past. No spoiler alerts, but this is a really interesting story and the characters are really likable…

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Fun characters and story

Review from The Science of Supervillainy →

I really love Gary, aka Merciless, the Supervillain Without Mercy™. He wants to be a supervillain so bad he can taste it, but he always seems to be on the side of good in the end (even if he might not have the “superhero” way of getting there). In The Science of Supervillany, he wakes..

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fantastic read

Review from Flux →

I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.  I loved Flux all the way through, and the excellent narration by Jeffrey Kafer. Jeremy Robinson weaves together time travel and actual historical periods flawlessly. Flux will definitely be on my re listen list and I would highly..

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Thriller with Paranormal Elements

Review from Esoterrorism →

A very fast paced suspenseful thriller that has some paranormal features. The action was well written and kept me listening by the seat of my pants. Some interesting concepts like the organization that is the Red Room. Great characters and some good sarcastic moments. I liked the spy elements of the story but would have..

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The Distance has a long way to go.

Review from The Distance →

Have never experienced a more unsympathetic protagonist as Poe. And while August is better, both of their actions are in believable. The story does not imply they are in shock, yet both go prompt stupid. Completely unable to identify with either of them. For instance Poe is a grown woman facing known hazardous things and..

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