Overall rating and opinion of "E-M-P Honeymoon" by Dorothy May Mercer
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Overall rating and opinion of "E-M-P Honeymoon" by Dorothy May Mercer
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I would recommend it to lovers of sci-fi.
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I definitely recommend this book as an audio. The narrator did an amazing job with it.
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I'm glad you mentioned that you think romance is a misleading description. I'm not a huge fan of romance novels, so I wasn't sure I would read this book. But, knowing it's more action-packed, I think I'll check it out!AntonelaMaria wrote: ↑01 Dec 2019, 11:32 I would recommend this book but not to romance readers. I think that description is misleading. It is an action-packed book for sure. My favorite part is the ending and how everything was resolved. I also like how this book deals with interesting subjects like a solar flare. It is a thing I didn't know much about but after reading this book I was researching more. I always appreciate it when a book teaches me something that I didn't know before. On the other side, I would like if there were a stronger female character.
I definitely recommend this book as an audio. The narrator did an amazing job with it.
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That's awesome to hear; it seems to me that sometimes CTMH novels are better in text than audio because the narrator doesn't quite "fit". Sounds like this one is a good match, though. Thank you for your recommendation.AntonelaMaria wrote: ↑01 Dec 2019, 11:32 I definitely recommend this book as an audio. The narrator did an amazing job with it.
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Sharon, although it couldn't be called romantic since they were busy trying to catch terrorists. I rated this book 4 out of 4 stars in my review.
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Glad I could help! Well, it is safe to say that romance for the most part in this book is only implied, and it is a minor part of this book. I hope you enjoy it.Kaylee123 wrote: ↑02 Dec 2019, 13:57I'm glad you mentioned that you think romance is a misleading description. I'm not a huge fan of romance novels, so I wasn't sure I would read this book. But, knowing it's more action-packed, I think I'll check it out!AntonelaMaria wrote: ↑01 Dec 2019, 11:32 I would recommend this book but not to romance readers. I think that description is misleading. It is an action-packed book for sure. My favorite part is the ending and how everything was resolved. I also like how this book deals with interesting subjects like a solar flare. It is a thing I didn't know much about but after reading this book I was researching more. I always appreciate it when a book teaches me something that I didn't know before. On the other side, I would like if there were a stronger female character.
I definitely recommend this book as an audio. The narrator did an amazing job with it.
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To be completely honest I don't think I would enjoy this book as much if I didn't do it as audio. I think it is all very subjective. For me for example, sometimes listening to certain scenes is different than reading but doesn't have much connection with the genre. I usually use audio as a time saver because I couldn't read as much otherwise. But one thing is for sure the narrator can make or break the book. I hope you enjoy it!evraealtana wrote: ↑02 Dec 2019, 13:57That's awesome to hear; it seems to me that sometimes CTMH novels are better in text than audio because the narrator doesn't quite "fit". Sounds like this one is a good match, though. Thank you for your recommendation.AntonelaMaria wrote: ↑01 Dec 2019, 11:32 I definitely recommend this book as an audio. The narrator did an amazing job with it.
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