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Showing posts with label Svenson. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 26, 2021

Review: Biomedical Self Engineering: Book 3

Title: Biomedical Self Engineering: Book 3



Author: Jon Svenson

Rating: 4/5

Comments:  This is straight up slice of life.  By and large I enjoyed it, but the epilogue kind of annoyed me because it set up a cliffhanger which seems almost gratuitous.  Not sure where he's going with this, but I kind of think the next book will be the last one, one way or another.

Bedroom Activities: FTB

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Monday, June 28, 2021

Review: Microbrewer Alchemist: Book 1

Title: Microbrewer Alchemist: Book 1 
Amazon.com: Microbrewer Alchemist: Book 1 eBook: Svenson, Jon: Kindle Store

Author: Jon Svenson  

Rating: 4.25/5

Comments:

This book is, in my opinion, incorrectly categorized as a children's book on Amazon.  I absolutely would not let children read it.   Drug use, alcohol, marital infidelity, and violence are not what I consider "kid friendly" but maybe that's just me.

Now, for an adult, it's a pretty good story.  If you are a fan of brewing and beer, even more so as he goes into a lot of brewing detail.

It's slice of life, so if you don't want to hear about what they have for dinner, or driving to work, it will probably drive you nuts.  Honestly I think people who like Schinhofen books would like it, although there's no explicit bedroom times.

I'll be curious to see what book 2 brings as the end of book 1 had some big bombs.

Bedroom Activities: FTB

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Saturday, December 26, 2020

Review: Biomedical Self-Engineering

Title: Biomedical Self-Engineering: Book 2

Author: Jon Svenson

Rating: 4.25/5

Comments

This is kind of an odd series in that it’s gamelit sort of, but the protagonist has no experience with the concept so Carl is occasionally confused by what he’s seeing.  I think a main part of my enjoyment is that I identify with Carl on a lot of levels.

The basic premise (since I didn’t review Book 1) is that Carl (age 73) can absorb and utilize DNA from other animals to create special powers for himself.  For every DNA sample he gets, he can utilize points to modify himself.

So I really enjoyed book 1 as it followed Carl as he tried to figure out what was going on, and fix his health issues, and find love again. (Book 1 5/5)

Book 2 is a lot of the same, but I’ll be honest, some of the things that happen with the inter-personal relationships didn’t make a lot of sense to me.  Eh, it was minor.  I’ll read book 3 when it comes out.

Bedroom Activities: FTB

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Review: Wild Era

Title: Wild Era: A LitRPG Progression Epic https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0F3HK8892/ Author: David North Rating: 2.9/5 Comments: Anot...