love the description of Jason Burke’s encounter with coffee after a long time. anyone who traveled knows what it’s like to run into familiar food in a foreign country.
coffee lover
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love the description of Jason Burke’s encounter with coffee after a long time. anyone who traveled knows what it’s like to run into familiar food in a foreign country.
The way the story is progressing is quite intriguing, can’t wait for book 4. Things are starting to get real interesting, not only for populated space, but also Earth
enjoyed the imagery and story line. narrator did his part to bring emotion and likability to characters
Great book about a forgotten president. This book tells the story of Chester Arthur from son of a preacher to corrupt party boss to reformer president. It’s the fascinating true story of a man who, through a tragic turn of history, was thrust into a job that was over his head, yet overcame to become..
Planet of the apes… but different… but same… waste of a great background story… Mix of mad max, Apocalypto and Planet of the apes.
not what I expected and so much more than I could have imagined!… wishing for more but totally content with this delve into time realitivity
The information given in this book is very compelling and thought provoking. The narration is very nice. However, the authors self promoting, narcissistic style really detracts from the experience. Mr. Waldron may have been a carnival barker in a previous life!
The story was a bit predictable and could have been fleshed out. The narrator had a stilted way of speaking that was occasionally distracting, but not overly so.
