Excellent work with a vivid Mars backdrop. This book has legs and is set up for the next in the series. Can't wait. For those who loved the Altered Carbon series, this is another excellent sci fi adventure. Thoughtful and taut.
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Jeff McNeill rated Il principe: 5 stars
Il principe by Niccolò Machiavelli
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Jeff McNeill rated Woken furies: 5 stars
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Jeff McNeill rated Broken Angels: 5 stars
Broken Angels by Richard K. Morgan
Broken Angels (2003) is a military science fiction novel by British writer Richard Morgan. It is the sequel to Altered …
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Death is forever by John Gardner
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Jeff McNeill rated The Story of a Marriage: 5 stars
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A Washington Post Book of the Year
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Jeff McNeill reviewed The better angels of our nature by Steven Pinker
Review of 'The better angels of our nature' on 'Goodreads'
3 stars
It's main thesis of why violence has declined is not particularly persuasive though Pinker gives good evidence that it has declined. This evidence is a spellbinding tale.