I hate to say it but this book was a complete waste. All it was was a compilation of small bios of characters that were for the most part not part of the series. seems like an attempt to eek out one more book. it should have just ended with the previous book.
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While I think two of the things in the title you don’t discuss or at least not in detail this book doesn’t take that view. The character is not afraid to tell you what they think and their beliefs. That said if you can look past that and any differences you may or may not..
What separates this book from others is the holistic, actionable and tested approach described. Not only that, but the author takes the extra steps to such as describing requirements on your side (such as showing your vulnerability) and explaining the process in a different order than he recommends for implementation to make it as smooth..
just ok
Review from EMP: Perfect Storm, Book 1 →
Hard subject and excellent book.
Review from Bogeyman →
Although the story itself is engaging, I couldn’t get past the narrator. Just a terrible choice for this genre. He would be excellent reading a bedtime story because he has that gentle, soothing grandpa voice. Mad Mick is not a gentle grandpa! The inflection was off, the tone was all wrong; just too irritating. It..
Intriguing but lacking
Review from What’s Left of My World →
I think the potential of this story was not realized. There are questions left unanswered which I am interested to see if addressed in the following book. The religious overtones were a challenge to get past as well as the promotion of gun use that came across as pro NRA. However, I think the main..
A MUST READ!!!
Review from Wrecking Crew →
I thought after watching the 2 seasons of MAM and following the case on Twitter that this book wouldn’t have more than I already heard before; man was I wrong! So many more explanations, details and information to shock you even more. The reading is way too fast and almost made me return it but..
painfully realistic
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