Despite some of the glowing reviews, this book is not as revelatory as is made out. It does serve as a basic introduction to the field of motivation, but anyone who is at least somewhat acquainted neurobiology will find it on the side of ho hum. I think a far better listen is anything by..
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So funny!
Review from Space Force →
ABSOLUTE AWESOMENESS!!!
Review from Space Force →
Jeremy Robinson is fast becoming my new favorite author. This book was so entertaining, funny, and surprisingly touching, that I was legitimately disappointed that it was over. The characters were extremely likable and well written. The story was fast paced without losing a bit of its engaging charm. At the heart of that charm was..
Dreadful suspense & well narrated
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Not bad if you’re a gamer…
Review from Space Force →
Overall this was not too bad. The story was a little weak, but the humor was good, especially given the current political climate. There is plenty of potty humor if you enjoy that, and it helps if you have ever played first-person shooter games to understand some of the references. I enjoyed it overall and..
Jeffrey Kafer renews this series.
Review from Call to Arms →
Hilarious parody?
Review from Space Force →
Amazing book making fun of the idea of a Space force, government mismanagement, mixing video games and lots of dark spy comedy into the mix. I hope more books come out based on the Space Force. I would recommend this book, and would have bought this book on my own. I was given this free..
good but not great
Review from The Games of Supervillainy →
Love to cheer for the bad guy? I do too. Merciless is thrust in over his head again, but his crew is there to back him up. New masks on old faces and the end of the world. All served up with a heaping side of sarcasm. Thought the end battle was kinda lacking but..
disappointed
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Usually id say that a Jeremy Robinson book is a guaranteed good read. But this book is just annoying! Quick aliens are invading! earth is doomed! so lets stand around and tell penis and poo poo jokes. Star Force spends more time telling crude jokes and letting his readers know what his real life political..
in the end, this book felt like it cast too wide a net, and couldn’t support any topic with enough non-anecdotal evidence. It also felt a little like the authors wanted to deflect accountability for this by proclaiming that they aren’t experts in every field discussed. That said, the thesis is sound and they paint..





