Great job for a first novel. Kept me engaged throughout the entire book. Looking forward to another
Good listen
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Great story … but jumped around and it was distracting to go back in someone’s life then forward. Never felt invested in any of the characters. This author’s first book I think and story was creative just oddly framed. The ending was irritating. Overall I feel like I wasted the time I listened. Narrator was..
I did enjoy this novel. The conservative bent was a breath of fresh air. I like a long dystopian story full of detail, and the author delivered this to an extent, but more in each new character’s vignettes would have been appreciated very much. His characters are well developed, but maybe shortchanged a bit for..
Keeps you guessing. Narrator has a good voice. Really interesting concept that turns into a suspenseful story
One of the hallmarks of a good story is the audience doesn’t want it to end. This sums up Borrowed Time for me. I know Mr. Nolte said he wanted to write a page turner, but I can only speak to the audiobook; I couldn’t stop listening. The narrator was excellent. The plot, the pace,..
I love John Nolte as a columnist and when he wrote about the release of the book, I got it immediately. To say that was a good decision is an understatement. I don’t know what I was expecting but I wasn’t expecting this fabulous story. The main character, Joshua Mason, is so likeable and so..
It’s as if peak Stephen King meets Gaiman’s American Gods, without the thinly veiled political propaganda…. Great storytelling from a great writer.
In classic Sowell fashion, a clear and concise look at the liberal progressive effort to transfer power away from the citizens and place in the hands of the government and unelected bureaucrats. A very interesting read.
