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Bullet Train

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This was overall a fun book, but I think this is one of those rare cases where the movie is actually better than the book. For some reason, all of the various events felt even more ridiculous on paper than on screen. There's definitely better thrillers out there, but I don't regret the read. Probably not going to seek out anything further from the author.

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2 years ago

Mark of the Fool 7

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It's not often that the 7th book in a series is the best one yet, but here we are! There was just so much going on in this one that it was hard to put down! If you want a fun, magic school story that just keeps getting wilder and wilder, I highly recommend picking this one up.

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2 years ago

Jurassic Park

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What isn’t there to love about Jurassic Park? There’s some interactions that feel a little dated these days, maybe Malcolm is a little too preachy, and Lex could probably talk about baseball a little bit less, but there’s dinosaurs! Just such a fun, easy read that anyone should be able to pick up and enjoy.

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2 years ago

Impact Winter

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I enjoyed this more than I thought I would. It reminded me a lot of Guillermo Del Toro and Chuck Hogan’s The Strain trilogy in a very good way. The audio was very well done and the story was very engaging. What I just kept coming back to though was the thought “I wish this were just a book”. You’re not going to get the same descriptions and insight from an audio drama as you’d get from the written word. Overall, still pretty good and I’ll listen to the next one when there’s no new podcast episodes.

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2 years ago