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My Favorite Nemesis Book!

Review from Project Legion →

This may be my favorite installment in the Nemesis series. There were so many familiar characters and it was fun to see them working together, outside of their normal worlds. It was a really good wrap-up to this series and as always, Jeremy Robinson made it hard to say goodbye to this series. Jeffrey Kafer..

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Way too much repetition.

Review from Quarter Share →

I’m 18 chapters in and ever single chapter is this kid explaining something to someone else then the same thing to someone different. Oh wait… an explanation of that same thing while running… no thanks. Nothing happens. Nothing at all… it’s not even slow because it doesn’t move from the beginning. Not my thing for..

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Part 2?!?!

Review from Space Force →

I really enjoyed this book! It is the first one I have listened to with more than one narrator and wasn’t sure if I’d like it. I loved it! Would definitely be hoping for more in a series.

Don’t waste your time (pun intended)

Review from Flux →

I generally very much enjoy science-fiction, particularly time travel. Not this one. The story, narration, and dialogue were adolescent, as was the performance, which sounded like a 1950s GI Joe cartoon. Only reason I finished it was because I kept hoping it would get better.

Mastery of the “Slice of Life”

Review from In Ashes Born →

I introduced this series to a friend of mine who wanted a good SciFi series, but was tired of the alien invasion and war stories with the stereotyped “____atron” gadget to solve a problem. No alien invasion, no war, plenty of story line in this series. Nathan Lowell has an art to making you understand..

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Someone call HR!

Review from Quarter Share →

While the story seems well thought out, if unrealistic,(Come on, in all that time, no one had ever thought of a co-op, but an 18 year old kid with zero experience walks on board to show them how it’s done!) most of the books seem to be a treatise on how cougars can sexually harass..

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Grabs you like only JR knows how to do.

Review from The Distance →

His touch, his gift, is in storytelling. His formula for creating novels is unparalleled IMO. My son and I have enjoyed exploring his universe of interwoven thrill and mystery. Bringing it all together in an addictive smorgasbord of flawed, real and relatable characters we’ve come to love. Each of whom Jeremy admitted were based on..

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Grabs you like only JR knows how to do.

Review from Flux →

His touch, his gift, is in storytelling. His formula for creating novels is unparalleled IMO. My son and I have enjoyed exploring his universe of interwoven thrill and mystery. Bringing it all together in an addictive smorgasbord of flawed, real and relatable characters we’ve come to love. Each of whom Jeremy admitted were based on..

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