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A great spin-off of The Borrowed World series

Review from Locker Nine →

Having read all 8 books available for The Borrowed World series, I was thrilled to discover that The Locker Nine takes place in the aftermath of the same event and is located in the same geographic region. It’s refreshing to follow new characters yet thrilling to engage in the same fictional world. I was pulled..

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So many questions…

Review from Son →

Spoiler Alert:Narrator was terrific. Story felt unfinished even though the telling of it took so long. My main question is: What was in the basement?I also want a follow up as to what happened to Mrs. Coe after her year in jail during her 10 years in parole. What happened with the nephew that Fred/Kevin..

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Unnecessarily long story

Review from Monster →

Decent premise to the story but I ended up listening on 1.2x speed as it went along. The story is drawn out to around 19hours in (audible) length and it could’ve been told in 8. I appreciate the attempt to create a complex story that tells you the same story from multiple time periods and..

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Unlikely and slow

Review from Behind the Curve: Book 1 →

I had high Hope. I listened for most of the audio book before I stopped. The author for once does not have the lead character as a Delta or Seal team six operator. Great since most apocalyptic writers have little spec op experience or have even served in the military and it often shows. kudos..

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Get to chapter 9, 10, 11 or so…

Review from Ultimate Journey →

I enjoyed Monroe’s “Far Journeys” more, but for the three books, 5 stars without a doubt. This one’s slow through some first chapters, but gets really good and wraps up all the experiences in the first two books of the series. I highly recommend reading/listening in order, starting with Journeys Out of the Body, Far..

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