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Senku-San

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Easy and fun

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Reviewed: 11-29-22

Easy and fun. I wish Paul Noble would continue this series of books and go deeper into the language. Alas, I shall still go on to learn more elsewhere.

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Excellent and fun starting point Japanese.

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Reviewed: 06-19-22

Excellent and fun starting point Japanese language. Highly recommend,now off to "Next steps in Japanese".

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Excellent and captivating.

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Reviewed: 07-26-19

it was great, though I only wish it were narrated by a Brit as it was written.

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Excellent, Dr. Peterson.

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Reviewed: 06-18-19

Phenomenal set of rules for any individuals lifestyle. Each rule (chapter) is filled with meaningful content and understandable dialogue and metaphors. Excellent overall.

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As always a fantastic story, BUT...

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Reviewed: 05-06-18

As always, B.T Narrow has written an encapsulating page-turner of a novel, and as always I was fully enchanted whilst reading. HOWEVER during the times I listened to the audible narration I struggled immensely to tolerate the narrator. The drastic Switch of voice and accents from Simon Vance to Lesley Ann Fogle would have been tolerable, if she had at least attempted to match the narrating tones of her predecessors. However, every single character spoke with a tone not only different from the tones portrayed to them in previous books, but legitimately opposite tones. It was as if all the characters had developed personalities opposite of those that they posessed in the books prior. In short, while the story was wonderful, the narrator quickly became intolerable, as the manner in which she personified the characters was in my opinion, detrimental to the entire background of the story.

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