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Crimes Of War: Invasion Wars Book 1

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Earths first contact with foreign life occurred in 2341. A technologically advanced race that lives on the acts of war. Seven years later and the invasions haven’t stopped since. Emich Aumeier has been there since the beginning, smack dab in the middle of it all. Being the only person who can use the new prototype, the Siegfried Exoframe, the weight of the world is on his shoulders.

With genetic manipulation, cultist uprisings, three world-wide factions fighting for complete control, and a new enemy weapon on the way, Earth’s chance of staying under human rule is growing narrower by the day. If Emich fails, there will be no hope for tomorrow.

338 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 26, 2016

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August 19, 2016
Basic Writing Skill Set 101 Missing-Not Worth the Discomfort

Gave up on this book at 11%, something that is not my usual m.o. The total absence of basic writing skills-wrong words, missing words, broken syntax, grammatical errors-made any reading attempt a unpleasant endeavor. The author apparently is unschooled in the fundamental tools of writing. Even a good story-unable to ascertain if the potential is there-so badly written, cannot be told.

Not usually this heartless, but in the interest of truthfulness, this eBook is a stinker and NOT recommended. Do not waste your time or effort.

Accessed via Kindle Unlimited and thankfully, only time wasted.
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July 14, 2016
What is a Nifflheim?

This book began with a lot of promise, but quickly got bogged down. There were too many confusing concepts and acronyms at the beginning that were never quite explained. Plus words like Nifflheim, Yggdrasil, and VALKERIE just to name a few. Plus there were a lot of grammatical errors as well that made this book hard to read. Otherwise, the book had promise.
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July 29, 2016
Not bad

This one kept me turning pages. It was a bit disjointed but was I got into it, it wasn't long before I had to finish it.
I heartily suggest a read.
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