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Meltdown

By: Robert J. Crane
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NOTE: Title has been changed from RUN RIOT to MELTDOWN. When a person with radiation powers arises, it may turn a major US city into ground zero. Science Fiction Fiction Adventure Paranormal & Urban Contemporary Fantasy

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AI READING IS TERRIBLE. NO EMOTION!!!!!! Doesn’t keep my attention!! I’m going back to listen to the original under original name.

AI’s blaaahhh delivery.

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reading the story of someone in the throws of addiction is painful to say the least. Reading a story of a heroine who constantly overcomes great odds who then becomes self destructive was extremely painful. I made it through this book just hoping there was some redemption coming up ahead. The idea that the main character is so lacking in a moral compass as to dismiss every other human being in the most narcissistic self-absorbed, self-pitying fashion was gut wrenching. I have never rooted for the end of a book and it's main character as I did during this book. I probably should rate the book much higher because it was able to elicit such an emotional response but I'll save that for the redemption story. I read these books as an escape not as a means of confronting the hard facts I have to deal with in real life, especially when it doesn't wrap up in one book.

That had to be the most painful story to listen to

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