I think this is some of the author’s best work. really enjoyed it and I’ll be keeping it in my rotation
great story good narration
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I think this is some of the author’s best work. really enjoyed it and I’ll be keeping it in my rotation
I’m not entirely sure why this is such a popular read. The storyline was interesting, but not like five stars interesting and certainly not interesting enough for me to want to continue to read any more books in the series but I guess to each their own. I also did not love the performance, the..
This was quite a surprise. I wasn’t sure what I was getting into but, thoroughly enjoyable. The main character is likeable and the author lets us get to know him. He definitely learns to make lemonade from lemons .
This is my second time listening to this and I had somehow forgotten in the meantime how beautifully visceral Barkers writing style is. Truly lends an elegant lense to horror, blending the two like pain and pleasure. Bravo
Solid slice-of-life on a merchant space ship. Reminds me of Hornblower (one of the main character’s namesakes) without the battles. This belongs in the “Good people doing their best in space” story category. If you like Anne McCaffrey, Louis McMaster Bujold, Sharon Shin’s Elemental Blessings, or Legends and Lattes; you’ll probably like this one. Engrossing..
Voice performance was good but needed a bit more differentiation between the two main characters (Gary and Cape).
1. Audible performance can be trying and when you listen to different readers your brain critiques, As I get into audiobooks I find a like to listen to them at a faster rate [1.20-1.30] which the app allows you to set, 2. At a higher rate I enjoyed the reader, at normal rate I would..
Interesting and fun. Twisting the story to and fro. Really like the different characters. Whole series was good.
I liked this follow-up book. There was a bit of unnecessary sex conversations in the middle. I don’t mind that typically, however in this book it didn’t seem to fit. Up to that point I had considered the books material for middle schoolers; I had to change that thought half way through. It is still..
