That’s pretty much the summary, lots of pain and lots of gain. The in-between is okay.
Pain and gain
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It’s an ok story but the problem is with the mc logic. “Let’s do this this one thing” but three seconds contradicts their own thoughts and does the opposite. It’s a book I will play when I am either going to sleep or just needing background noise during the day.
I tried to give this book a shot, it was boring, the narrator did their best but after a week of starting and getting bored by the over abundance of details I couldn’t finish it. any potential world building is overshadowed by the repetitive descriptions of every little thing, at first it isnt so bad..
I couldn’t finish this book. Really tried. But just couldn’t. It’s like the book was written in the inverse. Every now and then you’d catch sight of a plot and a story. But, most of the book seems to be overly described, unnecessarily long fight scenes and bland dialog.
This was a thorough, informative and both entertaining and educational book! Too many versions of Van Gogh’s have been offered … many without offering any real evidence but only hearsay and legend. The authors here truly explored the possibilities and looked at the reality of Vincent’s difficult life, personality and incredible talent and unquestionable genius…
Short book that felt long, lot of technical not a lot of fun. Was good and good charts and I’m a finance enthusiast … read it , but won’t be a top 10
It’s amazing how much history continues to repeat itself all in the name of religion and nationalism. This story is close to my heart as it is a story of my ancestors.
This story reminded me of The Time Machine with the two races in the future, but different because pure humans lived below and the evolved humans are above. I loved when the main character founded out that everyone has been changed, so there were no pure humans left.
Not sure what happened with Joshua Dalzelle, but this book was so very different from the rest of the series (which I really look forward to). But this was a completely different book than the rest – in the best possible way. This time, nothing expected happened. Every plot twist was brilliant and surprising. Every..
