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The Most

September 18, 2024

I really liked the context, premise, and execution of the dialog and character development. It was a great, quick, breezy listen.

Burn

September 11, 2024

I really enjoy how Peter Heller likes to put his characters in very straight-forward masculine situations and then slowly unravel them to reveal the simplicities…

Zero Stars, Do Not Recommend

September 4, 2024

I listened to the audiobook and really enjoyed it! It's very funny and witty, with great banter. The character development is very rich, and it's…

When the Sea Came Alive: An Oral History of D-Day

August 21, 2024

This is a very literal account of the planning and execution of D-Day. I loved that they took real accounts from letters and interviews with…

Sign Here

August 14, 2024

A satirical, comedy fiction that’s sort of a weird, acid trip, Screw Tape Letters. Lux’s portrayal of hell is a car alarm that’s always going…

Colton Gentry’s Third Act

August 7, 2024

A story built in a very authentic world, with authentic texture and priorities. I enjoyed just reading a book where there are good people with…

The God of the Woods

July 31, 2024

Really well done! Moore does a great job writing various timelines, stories, and perspectives and discussing class, family, corruption, and societal roles and influences. It's…

A Short Stay In Hell

July 17, 2024

One of those books that’s not at all breezy, but rather an intellectual exercise and a bit of a thought experiment based on a Jorge…

The Body in Question

July 3, 2024

A breezy listen that I really enjoyed! Violent and dynamic but disaffected and not very bombastic or indulgent in feelings because it stayed focus on…

The Demon of Unrest: A Saga of Hubris, Heartbreak, and Heroism at the Dawn of the Civil War

May 22, 2024

Erik Larson is pretty much a season pass for me. In this book, he draws heavily from archives and personal diaries from both the Confederate…