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Inspiring author

Review from Secrets of the Autistic Millionaire →

As an autistic software engineer myself, this book is inspiring. I was also diagnosed late in life. I also started coding when I was young and loved it. I am now retired and teach future software engineers. I highly recommend this book to anyone who thinks they are an alien.

Absolutely delightful!

Review from #CrimeTime →

For a light, fun crime story, this is a great success. I found it very well written and funny, and the characters have immediacy and freshness.Don’t expect Dostoevskij, but if you want a fun, easy listen, this is for you! Loved it.

Loved!

Review from #CrimeTime →

This was such a fun listen I absolutely loved everything about it! I would love for more #crimetimebaby!

Overuse of the same nouns and verbs

Review from The Runesmith →

I felt like by end of this book all I was doing was listening to how many times on the same page could someone be tilting their head, they tilted their head, the other person tilted their head, they all tilted their heads, it was becoming laughable for me as the author could not come..

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Nice format

Review from #CrimeTime →

I really like the format since it’s designed for audio. The story was OK. However, one of the main characters, Chase, was very annoying. I couldn’t really enjoy the mystery because he was so unlikable.

Entertaining

Review from #CrimeTime →

Entertaining story with lively narration. Modern crime story involving social media that is overall decent. The plot is flat and not overly complicated. Equate to a reality tv show in book form.

Fun listen -solid story

Review from #CrimeTime →

I’m hoping for more #CrimeTime soon. Solid mystery with plenty of twists, varied characters that feel real & TV worthy funny. Narrators rocked the performances. Highly entertaining topped off by the authors note at the end. Put on your must listen list.