While it wasn’t quite as knock-your-socks off as I hoped it’d be, Dinosaur Hunter is still an entertaining read as it presents interesting info about dinosaurs in the form of a guidebook for hunting them (apparently time travel has been invented, and people are using it to go kill things. So, yeah, ...
Disclaimer: Arc via Netgalley. I’m not a dinosaur expert in any way shape or form. I’m neutral on dinosaurs. I downloaded this from Netgalley because Osprey published it. White’s Dinosaur Hunter is a guide to hunting dinosaurs, supposedly released by a company t...
This was an okay read. The writing style seems geared more toward younger readers and honestly reminded me more of a chapter book I would have read in elementary school. Yet the story is geared to young teenagers. Kendra has been raised as the perfect soldier. Taken by the NSA as a very young chi...
I would've loved for this book to be 200 pages longer. It was too short or too action packed. I really missed some background information, such as how is Kendra being trained and why. Kendra is a very strong main character and she's so badass! I really liked her and I'd love to read more about her, ...
Another SF series that I picked up on a recommendation. Or perhaps not a recommendation, more of a wondering on that person's description of the books, which I will paraphrase. "A small space battle, followed by a bigger space battle, followed by an even bigger space battle, followed by a desperat...
This is the 6th book in the Starfire series and the second one not written by David Weber. I found this to be a very good book with only a few negative points which makes it not quite reach a 10 out of 10 rating although that is barely. The book follows from the previous book, Exodus, fairly seamles...
Fine for reading while sitting in the dentists office and your only other choices are those fishing magazines from six years ago. Sure it's an easy read, but it's not that great at all. There are several inconsistencies, actions and dialog that feel forced, characters that feel like cardboard and qu...
This book is a continuation of the Starfire series and is published quite a few years after the previous book in this series. David Weber is no longer in the authors list and, even though the book was quite enjoyable, this shows. The book starts a new story arc in the Starfire universe but the basic...
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