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The Thought Pushers

Mind Dimensions, Book 2

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The Thought Pushers

By: Dima Zales, Anna Zaires
Narrated by: Roberto Scarlato
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From USA Today best-selling authors comes the highly anticipated sequel to The Thought Readers

What am I?

Who killed my family?

Why?

I need to get some answers before the Russian mob succeeds in killing me.

That is, if my own friends don't kill me first.

©2014 Dima Zales (P)2015 Dima Zales
Fantasy Fiction Hard Science Fiction Humorous Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Science Fiction Time Travel Comedy

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I cannot recommend this series as a whole to anyone that enjoys sci-fi, superpowers, or just good books in general. This is my third time listening through them, and I still get excited by the story. Which is all the more impressive, given the downside.

I really want to give it five stars, but the narrator really takes away from the experience. The way he reads reminds me of a child trying to sound out words they aren’t familiar with. It’s not terrible enough to totally ruin it, but he constantly emphasises the wrong word in the sentence, or takes a pause in a place that doesn’t makes sense, and it can really take you out of the story.

Amazing story, bad narration

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