What else can be said, except this is an exceptional series and this author does an amazing job.
Amazing
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A great continuation, and I’m excited for more to see where this path leads. Thank you for the great story and preformance.
This narrator should stick to books for 5y/o with that weak voice, not sure what makes the guy whisper every single dialogue
The story would have been better without the physical impossibilities seemingly unnecessary. But the final piece of gear was a bridge too far. Still…fun.
The best part about this was Steve’s mooch of a best friend Paul. Paul had all the best lines and gave the best comic relief. As for the story: I’ve seen the “average guys becomes an accidental Bond” thing before. At 6.5 hours, this popcorn adventure didn’t overstay its welcome, but I’m not sure I’d..
The entire series is quite good and original. Only way to “read” this is to hear it from Phil Thron, narrator. His timing is impeccable.
overall it was a good series, kept me engaged most of the time. had plot twists and suprises but also the predicted comfort in certain chapters. if I had to ask for anything to change it would be that zed not be such a self hating cry baby. that is all lol
If one can overlook that the main character is indecisive, obtuse and sometimes stupid, there are two salient problems with this series and this book. 1. There’s no continuity. Mr. Adair whimsically changes how characters behave and think just to advance the desired plot or to attempt a joke. For instance, in book one a..
Sometimes this book is annoying. Often the main character is obtuse and even stupid. And there’s a plot twist which is mostly hogwash because the author forced events to hit that point where in real life it wouldn’t have hit that point. But still, it’s an okay book. Audible doesn’t allow me to rate this..
