Really enjoyed this one. Tremendous story by the Robinsons, and Kafer and Costa made a dynamic duo on the narration. Worth a credit.
Excellent! Can’t recommend enough!
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Really enjoyed this one. Tremendous story by the Robinsons, and Kafer and Costa made a dynamic duo on the narration. Worth a credit.
I have really enjoyed the series. However this book is based on a multi verse and I feel that it try’s to hard. The witty banter we have to come to expect is still there but the book just does not contain the spark the rest do. I still look forward to book five and..
This book was an easy listen. Felt like I was there in the action. Going to get the next I. the series for sure.
I love books that reveal us to ourselves. I imagine this book would be on the top shelf of the Buddha’s or Socrates Shelf. In an age where folks seem drowning in informations tailored to their unique bullshit lives, this book cuts the shit and gets to the heart of the matter. We are big..
I like the author – truly. The Others is a treat of a story to enjoy. Listen to that. This story, however, was like a nest of mosquitoes in my brain. The problem is the characters, and since this is a character-driven story, that is indeed a big problem. Most stories show a progression for..
Simler and Hanson have crafted a tidy and provocative book about how full of it we all are and why. And how self deception appears and functions in our most hallowed institutions: education, medicine, charity, etc. They make a strong case. The book has a light and breezy tone at times, but is full of..
I was freely given this book by the author for an unbiased review. No spoilers. This is too good for that. This is story of good vs evil vs right and wrong. If UFO, science, horror, end of the world and what if, are to your enjoyment, you will not be disappointed. Narration between the..
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review. Great story, super narration by both actors. Highly recommended.
unbelievable characters, no plot, exaggerated details just to add words, unrealistic physics, just clean garbage.
I can see why many other reviewers gave this audiobook high ratings. The writing styles of these co-authors is great for this type of story. I’m ambivalent about the use of present first-person tense – I think I absorb and enjoy stories more when they’re written from a third-person omniscient perspective. Because it’s written in..
