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      7 months ago

      I read this book this year. It was damn novel. The main character was interesting and I enjoyed the concept. I think also that this book could get away with having a sequel.

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          No I am not didn’t even know that until I read the review. Now I am looking for the rest. Hopefully they are available on Libby.

          Edit: I went to look and I now know why I didn’t know. Libby shows it as a serious.

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    I’m a fan of Peter Clines’ books. He has an Ex heros series about superheros and zombies, very fun!

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    The whole Threshold series is great, especially the audiobook versions. Ray Porter narrates a lot of sci-fi audiobooks, and he’s always great.

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      Agree. I would highly recommend new readers to the series to start with 14. Apart from being a great introduction to this world, it gives off a really good sense of going down the rabbit hole. A really fun ride.

      Book 3 was probably the weakest as it had a completely different tone, but still enjoyable for fans of the author.

      I would also recommend Dark Matter by Blake Crouch that was recently adapted into a tv series. Best to go in blind. Don’t even watch the tv series trailer as it contains minor spoilers.

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    I did really like this, but it is a bit generic.

    The audio book is fantastically done and it’s written well enough. Characters are fleshed out and interesting, the universe makes sense.

    Again: I really enjoyed it I just don’t think it really put anything new on the table.

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    I read this because it was recommended after I read The Breach by Patrick Lee

    I found The Breach better because it was more action, but I’d recommend both to anyone