This book is what I have been looking for. A very good overview of the economic and political system in China. I wish there was an update
Fantastic book
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This book is what I have been looking for. A very good overview of the economic and political system in China. I wish there was an update
Narrator’s voice was oddly robotic and pretty off-putting. The story was more of a thriller set in a future setting rather than sci-fi. Exploring the humanoid societies could have been interesting but that would have interrupted the race to the finale.. Nonetheless, the potential sequel could be more intriguing.
I couldn’t stop listening. It is incredible to learn the difference in response from the captains of the two ships closest to the Titanic at the time of her sinking.
I see alot more narrators pronounce words with the vowel U differently more and more. Words like bulkhead come out like balkhead. Effort sounding like affort. It’s a pet peeve of mine. The narrator also pronounced Daedalus as Deadalus and sometimes Dadalus.The story was kinda cool, but had to cut it short due to bad..
I rarely write reviews, but this one was worth the effort to write this. starts fast, always something happening from beginning to end. wish it was a series.
I totally enjoyed this book! The narrators voice is excellent, that is a plus! I laughed so hard at times, I can’t remember laughing that hard in years!!! Very fun and Entertaining!! Just what I needed today!!
Fascinating stories, some that I have known for years, others never heard or read in my 68 years. Most definitely proves that Congress is a miserable lot of greedy, self-serving liars, fools, and idiots. And that Big Government is the enemy of We The People. The only thing that has changed in 80 years is..
I’m a disabled vet who goes through A LOT of books, and I really liked this one. I’m fussy about accuracy in military technology and culture, obviously, and this author did an excellent job of not going too deep into either, so he wouldn’t misrepresent them. Too many authors make that mistake when they’re not..
