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Dead Stream Curse by J.R. Erickson

lackofcats's review

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3.0

Yet another great novel within the series! I enjoyed George and Liv’s magic — the way it lived and worked throughout the journey. I did get a bit confused in the beginning with following Liv, Mack, and Jesse. This book kept me less consistently intrigued in comparison to the others in the series, however it was still extremely well-written.

chrissycracksabook's review against another edition

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3.0

This has a very interesting story. Although, I found it a bit hard to follow. This one might be better read than listened to. Still overall a decent story with several unexpected twists.

claudia_is_reading's review against another edition

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5.0

Another fantastic story, although this one was a bit different as it has two narrators, which surprised me but made easier to follow the jumps in time.

There are two stories here: Liv and Stephen's story and Mack and Jesse's story, which happens a couple of decades later.

As we advance into the narration we begin to see how both stories connect, and when the end arrives is truly thrilling and deeply satisfying.

And, if you have read the previous stories you'll be delighted to find that Sophia makes a brief cameo here. And we also learn A LOT about Dr Kaiser, and it gives us a lot of insight into the reasons behind his character.

Oh! And we also have Nordic mythology! I really liked that :D

I liked both narrators, Nicole Jatho Swanson & Craig A Hart, although it would have been better if, after the recording, both narrations would have been put at the same volume.
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