The book really moved. The amount of details and number of character was amazing. The author keep it interesting and made you care for them victims and the accused. Well done.
I found this story very interesting especially the ending. However, after reading the first 2 books they have the same basic story in both. The traveler gets stuck and has to make a hidden message to get home. Is this the same in all the books? I certainly hope not.
With family and especially nana momma held captive, we don't have to bare the whiny family vs work crap. That makes this more interesting.
It was ok. Just could not give it the 4th star. The writing is a little too detail, like it had to hold my hand through the story. This made it predictable and not has interesting.
This book just stupid. It's more like 100 skills Jason Bourne could use in movies. For example, “every hotel room has a bible or Quran in a bedside drawer and a couple of these taped together yields an improvised body armor that provides significant protection from projectiles.” Seriously. What am I supposed to break into the room next to me to steal an extra bible and run out and buy tape? As an average size man, I used the bible in my room just now and based on it I would need 4 just to cover my chest and no duct tape anywhere.
I love a great science story. Filled with science, amazing scientist, this books tells a fascinating story of our universe and the nature of reality
Interesting history. I did not know the ‘recorded books' when back to the 1930's with records. There has been a lot more activity in the last 15 years as technology has opened avenues. There are a lot of repetitive themes that seem redundant to hear over and over. Overall it was interesting
I really enjoyed the history and technology discussion but the ending about privacy was a bummer ending.
Let me sum up bookshots for you. Story, Story, Story, Story, Oh crap it's page 100 better wrap this up, The End.
Dear Mr Patterson. You don't to have so many chapters. It's especially irritating in audiobooks as the music or chapter sounds interrupt the flow.
This was an amazing insight into the discovery, testing, and production of the Insulin. I like the way the writers focused a lot on the researchers but interweaving Elizabeth Hughes story. She survived years on a starvation diet down to 54 lbs before getting Insulin that gave her a real life and she then hid her diabetes history (that is an story in itself). My mom is a 50+ year diabetes survivor and until recently I had never thought to investigate this story. So glad I did.
Interesting to have a book on Special Agent Jana Baker but only have her show up for 30% of the book and when she does it focus's how she handles PTSD vs real detective work.
OMG. This was horrible. Phrases like “a courier arrived with a logo called Gene IE part systems. They import scientific machines”. WTF scientific machines. Nobody says that. “Hey doctor. Get any new scientific machines lately?” Had to stop reading it.
I really enjoyed this. The pacing and action was well done and very interesting. There were several interesting twists that I was not expecting.