The humor reminds of the humor used in the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy but more so. It combines that humor with a more sophisticated sci-fi plot and characters. All the characters are enjoyable with their own quirks. It is a complete joy to read… listen to.
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The Afterlife
Review from Proof of Life After Life →
Very interesting! I was already familiar this reality?, concept, whatever.My husband passed a number of years ago. I would certainly be happy with a visitation from him, but my mind may be too rational. Maybe I need to try the mirror system, or just stop “doing”, reading, watching movies long enough for something to happen…
How cliche and bad it was
Review from The Zomnibus →
science slop
Review from Awakening →
First few chapters are interesting, good character dynamics and a threat is present. But oh boy does the book become a nonsensical crawl as soon as the mc starts practicing necromancy. I mean the author just drones on and on and on about 5th grade anatomy lessons and how the necromancy would work because energy..
It’s a great story
Review from Awakening →
amazing thrill
Review from Blood and Rain →
Just okay…
Review from Aspirant →
5 books in and I cannot say I love this series. The author has a tendency to repeat himself, which is very tiresome. He also writes these long novels that are partly filled with mundane things. For instance, this book. It was filled with mostly insights & a few skirmishes. I feel like most of..
Let’s start with the positive: The main character is likeable, and smart rather than just being the stereotypical big, tough, cool guy. The first book moves at a good pace, has good action scenes, and some good chuckles. Now on to the less positive. First off, the women characters are terribly written. They are dumb..









