The narrator was spot on. Kept me glued through all three books. Storyline top drawer.
Great Series
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So at the end of Owner’s Share you think “how is Ish going to get through all this?” I think Nate answered that question quite nicely. I’m also starting to wonder just how much of this story has been planned out from the beginning. Is he Ish or Pip or maybe Chief Stevens? Anyway, a..
Good start. The plot had a decent build up. But once you get to Alaska and the whole thing of actually going into the space ship is a no-no. The story becomes rather predictable and runs like almost every other movie or story like this.
It was a fun story that lacks any form of subtlety. The reader does a good job, and I would listen to other books they work on.
A quick run through of studies on altruism, self-interest, and how we lie to ourselves. There are many interesting examples that show clearly to what extent various activities are more inherently functional, enjoyable, or just signalling.
The self aware parody on this book is great It also reads like a really dark silver age comic.The story parodies one of the endless cross overs where heroes from different books all come together to stop a Godlike villain It’s the best parts of Mortal Kombat Secret Wars and Crisis on Infinite EarthsIn the..
Finally a book with an ending, everything explained at the end. I’m tired of books that leave you without an explanation, this is not one of those.
i couldn’t even finish it…every sentence had the G.D. word….just couldn’t sit through it. If you can’t write and express without blasphemy then you are no writer.
I really enjoyed saboteur. I can’t put my finger on why, but I thought it was better than the first one. The pace was great and the characters were solid and I found myself plowing through it at a rapid pace. Really interested to see if the series continues, based on how this book ended..
The first-person, present-tense narrative made the story very cumbersome to take seriously. It read like a 5th Graders “My Crazy Apocalyptic Day” essay. What made this story even more burdensome to digest was the performance of the readers; the uniform rhythm of both created an oral ennui that was only slightly remedied but adjusting the..
