Very well written story. Ready for book 8. It’s been a good off shoot series for Omega Force and well blended.
Enjoyed it.
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Very well written story. Ready for book 8. It’s been a good off shoot series for Omega Force and well blended.
Naifeh and Smith’s Van Gogh: A Life is a masterpiece of biography. It brings Vincent vividly to life—not just the artist, but the complex, searching human being. The authors offer an unflinching and richly detailed portrait, grounded in rigorous historical research and a deep exploration of Van Gogh’s relationships, especially with his family and brother..
The characters involved in the story and the way they interact. In listening the narrator makes you feel the story enough that you get emotional about it. Just love the series
I am having trouble finding anything positive to say about this book. The story reminded me of something written by one of my high school creative writing students. Very sophomoric. Very predictable. Very basic. Everything from the lack of character building to the inability to build a relationship between the characters before they are “in..
I will admit I’m bias since I’ve listen to the Bobiverse series before listening to this book. And yes, in my mind I did compare the two. Overall the story isn’t very exciting. The characters rather vanilla in the way they were portrayed. None of them really stands out as memorable expect for the one..
I enjoyed this book immensely. The characters were great, the storyline was great, and the narration was perfectly great too.
Loved it. Will continue on with this series. Novel and performance are incredible. Can’t wait for the next one.
The main character acted like a child in several parts of the book, made me cringe. Seemed like several plot points were extremely rushed with little build up just to turn the story.
