So many stories of enlisted men go untold This was a fascinating story of perseverance through the trials of war
Great story
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So many stories of enlisted men go untold This was a fascinating story of perseverance through the trials of war
Review from The Nemesis of the Living →
I enjoyed this book like all the rest but couldn’t help but feel betrayed as time after time the Mc is given reasons to care about others like Neo but in the end he just can’t be bothered to really care about anyone’s feelings or goals but his own. I guess you could say he..
In the outside world Mc is the same his attitude is the same but a whole “new” yet extremely similar virtual world…. Another new game character… why not a new series.. other then that an enjoyable read
Let’s start character creation all over again…..what’s this the second time? The third I really don’t remember. The great writing has me hooked but by this point I’ve learned not invest myself in the world the Mc really doesn’t so why should we readers. Still a good story and if it was listed as a..
Like the first book I enjoyed this book. Only disappointing thing is that main character never really emotionally connects to his virtual world. I get it he is just trying to save himself in the “real world” but he never truely invests himself in the virtual world making it extremely hard for his readers to..
I liked this book and wish author could have flushed out the middle more. I did not like how selfish the characters are but they do stay true to ideals so I can accept it. One spoiler I will mention is that you should not start this book series if you looking for normal progession..
The author is obsessed with making almost all men besides the MC, a rapist in waiting, always lusting after the women around the MC.
loved all four books. though the mating was similar in all four books. when I got to them, I couldn’t focus. felt like I had heard it all before. needs a mix-up, maybe a different location when mating. still a good book if you can get past it.
This book was so much more than I was expecting. A tragic story of the sinister infiltration of drugs and the abuse of those drugs by the young people of America beginning in the early 1970’s. How those drugs ruined, and continue to devastate our country. This very sad story is but one account of..
