I thoroughly enjoyed the 2 books thus far. Enjoying the audio book to and from work makes my commute seem shorter. I hope there is a book 3!
My commute is better
Review from Dust 2: A New World Order →
I thoroughly enjoyed the 2 books thus far. Enjoying the audio book to and from work makes my commute seem shorter. I hope there is a book 3!
I loved it! It was so beautifully written, I especially liked the last chapters that included instructions for a true psychedelic experience and ways to pull out if the ego holds on.
Second read through, just as good. Two small notes- This book in particular seems rushed. A lot going on, and with almost all of it being highly pertinent to both the book arc and the series arc, I can’t think of any that could/should have been cut in order to expound more on the others…
What a great turn to the overall universe. I was a little reluctant at first…thinking there is no way he can create another series that will touch Omega Force! Josh nice work!!! I’m hooked!!!!! I can’t wait for the next 5!
I’m committed to this series, and unfortunately this one came off as filler to me in comparison to other adventures. It makes up for it in the second half but the first is a slow ride. SPOILERS The first half centers around a heist of sorts. at the time of writing this review were at..
Starts out engaging, then half the book is all about the beauty of Alaska, the the final third is the story of an incredible rescue. Author did not spend the time to build the backstory of the men involved, instead very dry and factual. Way too much focus on wind speed and wave height than..
I just want to sincerely thank from the bottom of my heart!!! This book is very Inspiring and would change your life…
A well-written analysis of the China threat and the missteps the U.S. has taken in its policy with China. What sets this book apart is that Prestowitz also offers a clear strategy and plan for the U.S. to face China and protect western democracy. The introduction starts strong with an overview of how China has..
