Performance was very good and story was interesting leaving room for further development. Not sure if this was the first in a series but if so some back story was needed on the journey
Entertaining
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Performance was very good and story was interesting leaving room for further development. Not sure if this was the first in a series but if so some back story was needed on the journey
I enjoyed this story. It was just what I needed to take my mind off of other issues I’m having! Good story and good narration.
This story was a lot slower than the others and I believe it felt that way because we spend a lot of time in the past. The combat scenes felt lacking at times too, though there were many of them.The romance scenes were very sparse. This felt more like GJ writing than book 3.
Simple principles to put into practice. Inspirational and entertaining. Fun experiment for those that aren’t believers.
I thought the narrator was excellent. I’m not big on hero boy saves world, but great imaginative story. I would recommend for pure entertainment.
This was absolutely the best sci-fi book I’ve ever read. Oh my goodness, I loved every bit of it, and it was an added bonus that it finished at the end of my shift, so my whole work day was amazing.
The first 80% of this book is a breath of relatively fresh air among recent unbelievable and stale military sci-fi. The boy-prodigy who is mankind’s only hope trope is pretty heavy but I could ignore it for the potential I saw in the overall story after the main character was established. The idea that human’s..
A story that might reveal a plausible future with enough twists and turns; protagonists and antagonists to keep me engaged. Towards the end of the narration I realized the 600 years hadn’t changed humans, much.
