Covers his personal history well. Is very clear how his actions led to a tremendous change in his life.
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Covers his personal history well. Is very clear how his actions led to a tremendous change in his life.
At least it had scenery and British accents to enrich it. It was free for mental health month of May on audible cuz one character ostensibly is struggling with OCD. I don’t know enough about the condition to know if it was accurately portrayed. Anyway, I stubbornly listened to the end.
A great romance with just the right mix of challenges, frustration and wonder. Loved all the garden details. If I could change one thing I thought there were too many people fawning after each other. It came to be a little unrealistic. That said, I thought Barbara nailed the obsessive behaviours and hesitation of getting..
The narration seemed as if a teenager were reading it instead of a serious voice actor. The story meandered around for so much that combined with the narration I only lasted about an hour. Returning this book.
This was a creative, exciting, fun space adventure. It’s like a mash up of Star Wars, a video game, military SF, set on an Odyssey story arc, with Alex Guerra’s own style pulling it all together.
Reading was well done and I will look for more books he does. The actions scenes were very good, but just more depth and complexity and more subtle romantic inclination would be good
conscripted into galactic war against evil empire.transported across the galaxy, first thing you do? rescue a damsel in distress alien that happens to be built like a hot sex doll. snort Lord save us from porn thinly veiled as scifi.
While we may disagree with some of the author’s inferences and conclusions at the end, this is still a great read. It reminds one of the futility of trusting in world leaders or finding satisfaction in a particular economic model. What is the most striking to me is the parallels between 1942 America and 2021..
