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Old 05-29-2016, 11:47 AM   #24117
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I wasn't blown away, but the mix of humor and action (not to mention the premise) kept me turning pages. "Quirky" goes a long way with me, and Chu scratches that itch. His Time Salvager series (the first book, anyway) was much the same way: slow in parts, but it also had some of the best action sequences I've read. So I find myself anxiously awaiting the second installment.
Just started listening and I get the quirky part. Reminds me of Nights Dawn series by Peter H Hamiltonian.
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