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Death Troopers by Joe Schreiber

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2.0

Couldn't even finish it.
Don't know what else to say but that it seemed like it could have been so much better.
Replay by Ken Grimwood

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5.0

OMG, I loved this book.
I picked it up in my scribd account thinking it might be slightly interesting to read on my phone as I was out and about. Put aside the other books I was reading just so I could finish it.
Have you ever thought what would happen if you could go back to your life, be in your old body knowing what you know now and what was to come.
How would you change yourself, how would you change the world?
This is the life that the main character in the book must live, over and over.
And the love story in it is so amazing.
Ashes by Ilsa J. Bick

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3.0

It was a book that I didn't want to finish, it was in my opinion badly written, but for some reason I finished it.
Not sure I liked it enough to read the other two.
Parasite by Mira Grant

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4.0

I liked this book.
The main character was a bit slow on the uptake as to what was happening so the final reveal was a bit anti-climatic.
I didn't realize it was a trilogy when I got it will be reading the others.
Redshirts by John Scalzi

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3.0

I loved the beginning of this book.
The book is broken up to different parts and once you get past the first part it gets too meta.
I felt like it could have easily finished on the first part and then left alone. Possibly the other parts added to make more of a novel out of it.
The God Engines by John Scalzi

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4.0

Great story. The ending is not what you would expect from a Scalzi novel.
Code Zero by Jonathan Maberry

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5.0

Another great Ledger Novel.
This one does a great job of talking all the little loose ends that have been going through the series and tying them up.
I think the vice president got off easy.
Homeland by Cory Doctorow

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4.0

Just as scary as the first one.
I wish the book had gone a little further so we could see the results of Yallow's adventures.