Enjoyed the book. Well written. Fascinating story of a largely forgotten president. The narrator’s delivery is too robotic. He occasionally with drift into a more natural flow only to return within a few sentences to a more rigid, unnatural cadence.
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Very cute
Review from To Get to the Other Side →
Misleading Title
Review from Target: JFK →
Not as good as previous books
Review from Aftershock →
Awesome adventure!!
Review from The Terran Menace →
Need MORE!!!
Review from The Dark Prince’s Prize →
Leaves imprint in mesa
Review from Dinosaurs →
A “Miss Lonelyhearts” for the Great Recession. Millet’s quiet sparseness is not to everyone’s taste, but her “takes” are thoughtful and her dialog tags quietly cutting. Narrator Paul Heitsch reads in a deadpan, unsmirking saunter well attuned to the author’s comic rhythms. This book is not as gentle or antic as some reviews suggested, and..
Good stuff
Review from Unleashed →
The end of the third book does nothing but leave you hanging waiting for a fourth book which is not coming. The two main characters are a total disappointment. When they first meet the male character says she is the most beautiful woman he has ever seen. They then spend 2 months alone on a..
From the VERY light framing of the story in the beginning where : 1) The world come together and build a spaceship 2) They fly the spaceship to a far off location without any shakeout cruises…or any backup parts…yeah 3) an astronaut just fixes an alien gate with what…a wrench? Then they get to the..










