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From a review of Doomware:

"This has everything a dystopian book should have. It was beautiful! That it also showed parental love was something I really liked."

From a review of Doomware:

"I can't believe I got this book for free from Google Play. I straight up loved it. Other reviews say that the begining is too slow and boring, but I thought it was very, very fitting, and I wouldn't have liked it to be any other way. I really liked following the main character day by day while he is alone during the apocalypse (fitting lecture for the Covid outbreak, I'd say). And once the action picked up, it had me on the edge of my seat at all times. I would definitely have liked a slower (or longer?) ending, but I am now eager to read the sequel. I devoured this book and am so happy to have found such a treasure."

From a review of Doomware:

"Among the best I've read so far this year. Certainly among the best apocalyptic books I've ever read."

From a review of Doomware:

"I picked this up from Amazon while it was free. Holy crap did I score the JACKPOT of free books. All lovers of futuristic, graphic HORROR. With a side of post apocalyptic, sci-fi tendencies which is dressed with gory blood and guts, then you need to just read it OK. My few fellow horror loving friends know what I mean. I grabbed it during 2017 but it was released during 2014 grab a copy!"

From a review of The Anguisher Creature:

"Nathan develops his characters quite well, balancing their humanity with the horror they are faced with. Expect a full gauntlet of emotions as you read this gripping horror. Though some scenes delve into the macabre, Kuzack handles the delicacies of human relationships in such a manner as to make the reader feel bouts of sadness for their plight.

 

Will definitely be seeking out more titles by this author."

From a review of The Anguisher Creature:

"A good British horror story. Great imagination. Recommended reading."

From a review of Glass Within Glass:

"This book has inspired me to write my first review. I thoroughly enjoyed reading Glass Within Glass. Some great ideas and stories, (I would love to see a novel based on The Turning of the Fauna) and also very thought provoking. Highly recommended for whiling away an hour. More please!"

From a review of Glass Within Glass:

"Three top notch apocalyptic stories. Imaginative and well thought out. They will make you question all aspects of life on this little planet."

From a review of Void:

"I think that this is probably the best novel I have read all year. But I have to agree with a lady called Greta, who is the only other person on Good Reads to have reviewed it so far when she says that she has no idea what it is all about. She speculated that it could be about redemption, faith or belief. I wouldn’t even go that far. But it certainly is unforgettable."

From a review of Holohive:

"The first book, Doomware, was a great book. Holohive was better."

From a review of Holohive:

"A good conclusion to this series, with a small window left open for a potential third book. I enjoyed this one even more than the first book. Great plot, unforeseen twists, and conclusion. Writing is similar, with additional key characters introduced. I jammed through this one, really enjoying the story."

From a review of Holohive:

"Doomware & Holohive are deserving of a blockbuster movie deal! I only hope there is a sequel and that I am invited to read it beforehand said blockbuster deal. Cross your fingers! Nathan Kuzack has created a total work of art."

From a review of Xeno:

"This was a very cool story. It has the pacing of the first Alien movie, increasing discovery and fear the farther you go, and combines it with the mystery of The Abyss. More than once I was left yelling at the crew, unable to tear myself away from their inevitable demise. And if you live for that type of anxiety like I do, you need to get your hands on this."

From a review of Xeno:

"Another good book from Nathan Kuzack. In this one, an Earth vessel is sent to populate a new Earth-like world and finds a problem along the way, with an evil entity onboard. Kuzack always delivers."

From a review of Xeno:

"That was terrifying , exciting and all around amazing to read. I had to keep putting it down to collect myself."

From a review of Xeno:

"I could not stop reading this…I got annoyed every time I had to put it down. It also gave me the creeps, it was a fantastically executed book. Definitely going to need to look at some of Nathan Kuzack’s other works."

From a review of Exovelum:

"What is the nature of reality? This story is about what could happen when suddenly the answers start literally falling on your head.

 

No need to understand quantum mechanics, quarks, leptons, hadrons, etc. The characters share their grasp and that's enough for the tale.

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Nicely paced, solid characters, believable interactions.

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A+ Keep up the good work!"

From a review of You Cannot Kill the Root:

"I enjoyed this look at a future Britain in which the rich elites have and control everything. The System runs everything. It controls everyone's lives, except the super-rich. If you don't fit in you end up in the Brokelands. One young man falls foul of the system and is contacted by a resistance group. Soon he is running for his life. Recommended reading."

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