vailynst's review
3.0
Notes:
Currently on Audible Plus
- Can be read as a standalone.
- I enjoyed how the author tried to make the story similar to the life/journey of Musashi.
- Modern slang/terminology in the future threw me out of the "time setting". Also, a lot of the attitudes are fairly old school, noir macho type.
- Characters were predictable but I liked two out of the four core cast.
Overall, a good popcorn read. If the rest of the series ends up on Audible Plus, I would read them.
Currently on Audible Plus
- Can be read as a standalone.
- I enjoyed how the author tried to make the story similar to the life/journey of Musashi.
- Modern slang/terminology in the future threw me out of the "time setting". Also, a lot of the attitudes are fairly old school, noir macho type.
- Characters were predictable but I liked two out of the four core cast.
Overall, a good popcorn read. If the rest of the series ends up on Audible Plus, I would read them.
vailynst's review against another edition
3.0
Notes:
Currently on Audible Plus
- Can be read as a standalone.
- I enjoyed how the author tried to make the story similar to the life/journey of Musashi.
- Modern slang/terminology in the future threw me out of the "time setting". Also, a lot of the attitudes are fairly old school, noir macho type.
- Characters were predictable but I liked two out of the four core cast.
Overall, a good popcorn read. If the rest of the series ends up on Audible Plus, I would read them.
Currently on Audible Plus
- Can be read as a standalone.
- I enjoyed how the author tried to make the story similar to the life/journey of Musashi.
- Modern slang/terminology in the future threw me out of the "time setting". Also, a lot of the attitudes are fairly old school, noir macho type.
- Characters were predictable but I liked two out of the four core cast.
Overall, a good popcorn read. If the rest of the series ends up on Audible Plus, I would read them.
conalo's review
4.0
I was looking for a comfort re-read and picked this one out of stack. As usual, Steve Perry does not disappoint and this was as much fun as the last time I read this.
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