Some nice tips. Yet the author seems convinced all life's problems can and will be solved by firearms, so that's about 2/3rds of the book.
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Hayo Reads rated Green Mars (Mars Trilogy, #2): 4 stars
Hayo Reads rated Bright-sided: 4 stars
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Hayo Reads rated Our Own Worst Enemy: 5 stars
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Hayo Reads reviewed Genome by A.G. Riddle (The Extinction Files, #2)
meh.
1 star
I didn't like the time jumping, which got confusing at some point. The story is very low brow dan brownish scavenger hunt, with equally preposterous mcguffins. Unlikable onedimensional characters all around. No depth to the story whatsoever.
Hayo Reads finished reading Genome by A.G. Riddle (The Extinction Files, #2)
I didn't like the time jumping, which got confusing at some point. The story is very low brow dan brownish scavenger hunt, with equally preposterous mcguffins. Unlikable onedimensional characters all around. No depth to the story whatsoever.