People complaining about having the option to skip or listen is an level of entitlement that can’t be understood
Character Sheet Chapters are great
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People complaining about having the option to skip or listen is an level of entitlement that can’t be understood
Those who are complaining about the ending need to get a grip. I was afraid to start this because of their comments all though I do appreciate no one giving the end away. This story was excellent from start to finish and funny all along the way. I will concede that if your’re looking for..
I loved the book! Csonka has such a wide range of experiences for us to learn from. He has met so many stars and gives an authentic perspective of relationships for good or bad. Only criticism is the person reading mispronounces names so many times. This should be edited. (Bobby Bowden? Really?)
The book was very good just like the last one, but it ended with some twists that made the book instantly more interesting and has me desperately waiting for book 3 to come out!!!
This was a fun book to listen to. It’s a quick and fun book. I even had my 11 & 15 year olds get into it. We’d listen to it on our way to school/work & on our drive back home.
Book 1 of this series was brilliant. I fell in love with Nathan as a character and the world Alexander Olson built. Book 2 goes from strength to strength. More of the same in all the best possible ways. I can’t wait to see where we go from here.
I found the little brother a bit annoying because he didn’t listen but overall it was a really great story and I love that it was narrated like it is. It made it entertaining to listen to and time flew by. I can’t wait to hear more from this author.
Seems to me like each book gets better and better. Keep up the great work and hope the series never ends. Amazing detail awesome characters and wonderful story.
Take out the self depreciating thoughts he has for every action he takes and you lose about 6-7 hours of the book. Still worth a listen.
This book series is really good and captivating. It’s an interesting take on “zombies” which I haven’t read before.
