OYENTE

Kage

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Emotional story

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5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 04-26-24

I recognized a lot of thoughts I’ve had over the years. I’m in a tipping point myself at the moment, and this book really helped straighten my thoughts out.

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This isn’t what you want.

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1 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
1 out of 5 stars
Historia
1 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 02-08-24

This looks like a Dresden book. To be fair, there is what seems to be an important story involving a few characters. It is a tenth of this book. It wasn’t until I listened to eye of newt that I started asking myself what was going on. This was a dishonest sale to put in the list of Dresden files. I’m going to attempt to return before I finish it.

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Reluctant admiration

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5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
3 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 05-11-23

I don’t personally subscribe to some political goals that the author does. When I purchased this book, it was because I had seen the gap between strangers in my own career through the military, law enforcement, and finally in my current role dealing with clients who are strangers in residential plumbing.

I’ve see how many factions in the modern world do not default to truth. I’ve seen how it has become increasingly difficult for me to do that, myself, both as a result of my background (especially coworkers in law enforcement) and due to clients trying to get one over on a plumber they assume is trying to fleece them.

I didn’t realize it or have a label to attach to it, but this driving force to assume the worst and act accordingly is one of the major reasons I got out of even private security in the end. It was demoralizing and constantly depressing to have to view the world through that lens, and act accordingly.

The one bone that I have to pick with the author is that he places 100% of the burden for all this work on the shoulders of police. While the community of law enforcement has a clearly staggering restructuring to accomplish in the way they adapt their policies and interactions, holding the individuals trying to complete those tasks given to them accountable at this level is both problematic in its ability to be completed, and the effect it will have on the body as a whole.

I do hope more people will be able to read this book, even if they would not normally agree with this author’s perspective out of reflex. I personally have seen several ways it will influence how I will interact with customers in the future. Pairing it with techniques from ‘Never Split the Difference’ by Chris Voss would help anyone with their ability to interact with people thy don’t know.

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Aggressive and just… unfortunate.

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1 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
2 out of 5 stars
Historia
1 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-21-23

I wanted to give this book a try. I loved Jedi fallen order, and hoped it would give me insight into some story beats for the sequel. First, this book only exists to explain a single cosmetic change to a supporting character. There is no other reason for its existence. It is inconsequential.

The background noises are often distracting. I like that they’re there. But geez, tone it down. There can be too much of a good thing.

The author clearly only wanted to write a steamy romance novel that hit a bullet list of social hot topics and weaponized Star Wars to do so. Here’s a list I kept once I realized she was trying to literally assault me in the face with it all.

Themself. This isn’t even a real word. And I know it’s star wars, there are a lot of fake words. But the equivalent of “the” shouldn’t be so easily messed up. I know why she did it. That’s not a serious reason to mess up an entire language.

The use of “damn” every time she was unable to think of an adjective or adverb. Cal never said it once in the entire first game. I’ve never met someone that does that in such a useless manner in real life, and I was in both the military and the skilled trades. I mean, it’s like three or four times in the first opening section. Get a link to a thesaurus.

Apparently being straight is a fixation now. Thanks for belittling me even more than you had in all your other writings.

People that help employ others are just opportunists. Good to know.

Again, they isn’t singular. It’s plural. And it’s bad grammar to pretend otherwise.

How many different ways do you have to say that a group of people is short on time sentence after sentence after sentence before you think that your readers get the idea? I mean you’re kinda not good at this, I’m starting to think.

OK, at this point it’s getting ridiculous. One of the protagonist fights a purge trooper commander, and because the author is so inherently frightened by potentially accidentally mislabeling a fictional character’s gender, she uses the word what feels to be at least a solid 30 times throughout the fight to refer to a single person, which makes the fight nearly impossible to understand. You constantly think that there are more than one enemy combatant, and there actually is not. Heaven forbid we just call the stormtrooper he. They used a male voice for the background stuff. But we couldn’t have made our inherently confusing point then, could we?

Of course, any higher power immediately is assumed to be a “her”. We have no problem assigning genders to fictional characters now, all of a sudden. As long as it isn’t a dude, right?

End of list. If that nonsense hadn’t been there, it might’ve been enjoyable. Despite being essentially a mcguffin fetch quest mixed with unnecessary titillation, I could have enjoyed a Star Wars story. Just not by this author apparently.

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Really interesting story.

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5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-09-23

It was fairly predictable, but it’s only five hours long. I really enjoyed it, and it was nice to have the voice actor continuity.

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Rough story to listen to. Worth it.

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5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 11-09-22

I experienced many similar feelings in my time as a sgt. in the Army. I never saw combat. But I did see enough of the leadership’s self-service to understand I would not receive the same level of care they gave themselves. This book hit very close to home.

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