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Excellent!

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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 12-21-22

I love Duncan M. Hamilton's world building. His Middlesea books are fantastic! This one is no exception. Simon Vance is so good as a narrator, that is also not a surprise. You can't go wrong with this book.

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Amazing!

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Reviewed: 01-24-22

It is a fantastic guide to relationships, regardless of the size. I thoroughly enjoyed it and highly recommend it.

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Fantastic Book!

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Reviewed: 01-10-22

Once again Andy Weir has hit it out of the ballpark. Great story, extremely engaging. Love the method of flashbacks. Ray Porter of course does a perfect job as narrator.

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Great Performance, Terrible Store

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Reviewed: 08-02-21

I would pass on this one. Ray Porter's performance is great, but the story is seriously lacking. The ending is lackluster and pretty silly.

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Great Story!

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Reviewed: 01-13-20

An incredible story of American innovation. I really enjoyed this book. The narration is excellent.

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Good Narrator, Crap book

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Reviewed: 12-09-19

There are better books on Chernobyl. The author spends half the book describing his trip to Chernobyl. Not very substantive on the actual accident. No actual explanation of radiation, and at times flat out wrong information on radiation and radiation exposure.

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Great book, though needs an update

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Reviewed: 01-25-19

This is a fantastic book by an excellent author. However, it needs an update, especially in the realm of modern monetary situations and in regards to the importance and relevance of the internet. A lot has happened between 1997 and now.

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One of the Best

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Reviewed: 11-12-18

This book is one of the best books I come across in a long long while. The narration is spot on.

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Great Narration, Story meh, author ugh

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Reviewed: 05-15-18

Mark Boyett is a spectacular narrator. John Ringo on the other hand, awful. His vitriol against those of differing political views is disturbing. This is almost an Ayn Rand fan fic. Skip this story.

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Incredible story!

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Reviewed: 09-11-17

Such an incredible story. Well narrated. Now I have to wait for the next book.

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