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Rising Tides (Destroyermen, #5)
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After book #4, I wasn't going to read anymore books in the series. But a very good friend insisted I continue, promising that I wouldn't be disappointed and even loaned my hardback editions of the other books. So, here I am again with #5.
Another, perhaps typical Destroyermen novel. While there were places where the author captured the magic, suspense and captivating storytelling that I loved in the earlier books, there were other sections that were slow, almost boring. Some of what I missed from earlier books was the details about how these men from a different world and technology used the brains and knowledge to figure out how to get things they needed in this new world. Still, there was enough here to carry me into the next boo.
Another, perhaps typical Destroyermen novel. While there were places where the author captured the magic, suspense and captivating storytelling that I loved in the earlier books, there were other sections that were slow, almost boring. Some of what I missed from earlier books was the details about how these men from a different world and technology used the brains and knowledge to figure out how to get things they needed in this new world. Still, there was enough here to carry me into the next boo.
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Reading Progress
July 22, 2019
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Started Reading
July 22, 2019
– Shelved
August 3, 2019
– Shelved as:
destroyermen
August 3, 2019
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Finished Reading