Truly appreciate the information given, after my journey through this book, my perspective has expanded. Love the listen!
What an eye opener!
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Truly appreciate the information given, after my journey through this book, my perspective has expanded. Love the listen!
Authors did a great job building atmosphere. The story feels claustrophobic and keeps you in suspense. Love some of the twists and turns. The characters are strong for the most part. We’ll worth the time.
An interesting plot enhanced by familiarity with the location. The characters are well developed and brought to life by the narration. Looking forward to another novel in this series.
I picked up Battleship Leviathan, book #1 in the series of the same name, written by Craig Martelle, and narrated by Shawn Compton on sale as part of an Audible daily deal. I really enjoy military SCIFI and space operas and there were some really good concepts in the book, but overall, I found it..
I am deeply thankful to have had the honor and joy of having Fernando on our team at the Biola University Veteran Center. Listening to his honest story not only brought depth to my understanding of the stresses facing many of our Vets but also to the incredible grace and love of God. I highly..
I really appreciate Neil T. Anderson’s books including The Bondage Breaker. Freedom in Christ is another book of his that I recommend.
It was a very enjoyable audiobook. You fly through it and want more. It is heartwarming and reflective while teaching modern Veterans how to keep driving forward after war.
The story was good. The only problem I had was with Orrin. Here’s a man who had no problem killing his own brother, but begged for Abrams not to give up like he was his significant other. Even in a novel, the brother is the only one who shuffles and grovels. Whoever played him, sounded..
Out of my close to 300 Audible titles, this is only the 3rd I’ve taken the time to review. I love time travel and paradox stories. This story takes a different approach than most. The story progresses in such an odd way that I had to listen a second time to really grasp it before..
