
This series keeps getting crazier and crazier… and I’m no longer sure if that’s a good thing. The plot felt convoluted and it was often hard to follow everything that was happening simultaneously. That being said, the characters are always wonderful and Matt Dinniman blends the action and humor extremely well.
This series keeps getting crazier and crazier… and I’m no longer sure if that’s a good thing. The plot felt convoluted and it was often hard to follow everything that was happening simultaneously. That being said, the characters are always wonderful and Matt Dinniman blends the action and humor extremely well.

This book is filled to the brim with interesting stories on how people learned about how the brain worked. Each section of the book follows the same formula, which unfortunately gets stale by the end of the book.
This book is filled to the brim with interesting stories on how people learned about how the brain worked. Each section of the book follows the same formula, which unfortunately gets stale by the end of the book.

LOVED this book. As an avid gamer, this was right up my alley. It’s such a good blend of action and humor, I was hooked immediately. The characters are weird and wild in the best way. Special shout out to the audiobook, Jeff Hays is unbelievably talented.
LOVED this book. As an avid gamer, this was right up my alley. It’s such a good blend of action and humor, I was hooked immediately. The characters are weird and wild in the best way. Special shout out to the audiobook, Jeff Hays is unbelievably talented.

I loved this book. An amazing sequel to the Moon of the Crusted Snow. It felt very similar to The Road by Cormac McCarthy but from the perspective of the Anishinaabe people.
I loved this book. An amazing sequel to the Moon of the Crusted Snow. It felt very similar to The Road by Cormac McCarthy but from the perspective of the Anishinaabe people.

I loved this book. An amazing sequel to the Moon of the Crusted Snow. It felt very similar to The Road by Cormac McCarthy but from the perspective of the Anishinaabe people.
I loved this book. An amazing sequel to the Moon of the Crusted Snow. It felt very similar to The Road by Cormac McCarthy but from the perspective of the Anishinaabe people.