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good ending

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4 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 06-02-24

I like to a fantasy that deals with the grit of PTSD and substance abuse and orphans. the failings of warlords to donate craft. every element felt realistic. lots of unanswered questions, but the end was unexpected.

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better than I expected

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Reviewed: 01-15-23

the reviews were so bad that I went in with low expectations. It's just a continuation from the first book.

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fun but a little confusing

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Reviewed: 05-18-21

easy to finish. easy to understand protagonist. I kind of don't like how the enemies motivation is just that they're evil and believe it's their divine right to kill them, but I live how the protagonist is motivated by showing others she is more than they expected

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this book is just a tribute to a good story

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Reviewed: 05-03-21

we get it. you're a super being now and it's so hard to explain the star maker to our limited experience.

it's interesting that a story can start a little pedantic and with only exposition, jump into a story of meeting a similar alien minds and integrating with them, then just dump out an extra couple hours of what could have been explained in 1/3 of the time.

the story of how he met his first companion is interesting. I would have listened to that with more interest. The story just explains that this kind of thing happened over and over again and describes how cool it was, but he can't explain it to us because he doesn't have time.

however he doesn't have time for anything. it's kind of like that tenacious d song "tribute to the greatest song", except it's not funny.

I wouldn't call this scifi since this the end is basically Tolkien's Silmilarian where the stars and "cosmos" are made into an interpretive religion where God controls science on a whim. If you told me this was part of Scientology then I wouldn't be able to tell you why it isn't.

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informative and interesting telling

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Reviewed: 07-09-19

I would have liked more breakdown of why we think these particular stories are true.

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very similar to many anime

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4 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 02-23-19

not a lot of fresh ideas, but interesting enough to listen to. it's a little neckbeardy. sometimes referring to women by their hair color comes off poorly. the voice acting for the monsters was distracting.

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sci-fi splendor

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Reviewed: 02-15-19

I had a great time listening to this. nothing seems out of place. twists are unexpected. the reading is great.

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probably tough to read

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Reviewed: 02-06-19

there's a lot of era specific stuff in this that makes it difficult to interpret at times. some of the stories start as lists of facts and I'm not sure they were all necessary to the story, but then as the universe builds out between the stories I realized he's the father of the first cinematic universe.

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very creative

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Reviewed: 04-12-18

it's hard to relate to a character whose over 3,000 years old but I think this book did a good job of that. The character that was really hard for me to understand was the one that everybody seemed to be in love with, but I guess those people do exist. overall, at the end I feel bad for just about every one of the characters. it felt like everyone was doing what they needed to do to preserve themselves.

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a third book that should be noted

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Reviewed: 03-28-18

this book could not stand on its own. however it is a great sequel to both of its predecessors. the characters are compelling and are never spoon feed through poor descriptions. the science fiction of homogenizing with another beast is almost palpable.

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