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Old 07-31-2019, 11:43 AM   #28432
haertig
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Finally finished Burial Ground by Michael McBride. I was juggling reading a couple of books at the same time, which did noting but delay finishing them all. I need to stop doing that.

Good book. Well written - main characters were nicely flushed out and you felt like you knew them. Well edited - free from spelling/grammar/typo errors. Story pulls you right in. I would recommend it to anyone who likes jungle Action/Adventure mixed with peril from unknown creatures.

Next up:

Surveyor book #1 from the Corps of Discovery series by James S. Peet

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**JOIN THE CORPS AND EXPLORE NEW PLANETS. EXPERIENCE ADVENTURE IN FARAWAY LANDS**

The *Corps of Discovery* goes where most men fear to tread - unexplored alternate worlds!

Bill Clark thought he had joined the *Corps* to explore new planets, only to find out there was a lot more to it than that. As the journey continues, Bill begins to wonder if he'll be able to survive on these new worlds. Is his life really worth joining the *Corps*? Who and why is somebody trying to kill him?

Join Bill in the multiverse as he finds out that adventure generally means someone else in danger in a faraway land, and he's on the adventure of his life. A great read for lovers of action and adventure.

*Customer Reviews*

"A new take on Heinlein’s “Tunnel In The Sky.”"

"This book reminded me of Lester Del Ray and Robert Heinlein classics that I read as a kid."

"Peet's writing evokes Scalzi and Heinlein ..."

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