

So essentially, it should go out on topstock instead of binning it. Why would I need to investigate the overstock? It always counts me off as lost sales because I chose to bin it. That would mean there is a case of 10 right in front of me and an assumed amount of 5 on the shelf, which is the max the shelf will hold. I’m an assistant manager at Walmart and if an item has a total on hand of 20, there is 5 already binned in, shelf cap is set to 5 and case quantity is 10. Also, when scanning overstock in the backroom, it’s not entirely accurate on when you need to investigate overstock. I don’t know why I would go from grocery DM to L&G DM? I like it so far, but there needs to be a little bit more to it. But I’m on Week 6 and I’m still the L&G DM.

Great addition to your epic fantasy book collection.I like it. Lots of battles, and lots of scenes that will make you laugh and quite likely shed the odd tear if you are one to get deeply attached to the story and the characters. As I say nothing ground breaking as a story idea, but it is well-done here. The plot is nothing outlandish, as you have some murderous band of soldiers roaming around wiping out villages and small towns and our hero and heroine find themselves running into the front wave of that force. Though I will say I found the whole testing part of getting a mate was utterly nonsensical and as these people are referred to as Alphas I found it annoying how much the main character came across as a confused beta male during this. The two main characters are well-rounded and their romance is believable to read, even with their difficult start, or perhaps because of it. This book does have the odd niggle I found, but overall it is really good and you should get it. I thought I'd get that out of the way first. Spark City World is a child-friendly, fashion-based virtual world game that appeals primarily to younger female teens and tweens. thank you Audible and a big thanks to Mr Power!īuy this.
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here is hoping the rest of the series is as good and that those books appear in my library quickly. in today’s world wherein we have to often search for good entertainment, books such as Mr Power has provided are most welcomed. of course, I highly recommend the book wherein there are young heroes and older villains, adventures, love, desperation, and intrigue in a harsh world. now I must wait for the 2nd book but with age I have developed patience except when the book is in my hands or, in this case, when it is an audible book, in my ears. I finished it quickly, over a 2 day period of time, desiring to find out how this first book was going to end. with that in mind, it takes those special books to make a “super” impression and this book, the first of a series, has done just that. I have read/listened to thousands of books during my 70+yrs and count myself Blessed to have been privileged to have done so. The plot drove the characters, instead of the other way around. Caused misunderstandings, just to make the plot go the way the author wanted. They made choices that made little sense just to drive a plot.

What made me dislike this book is the most is how the characters just did not feel real to me. The main character could never really lose unless an actual army was on top of him, but they were written well.

I thought most of the battle scenes were ok. The little you find out about it makes you not even care about any of the residents there. You spend very little time in Spark city and being the namesake of the book I would think that I would care about it. Spark city is kind of like the capital of the new world and other than having pretty lights and hosting an odd version of the bachelor. There is a lot of romance in the book, but mostly it is talking about their feelings. The characters don't always act normally, which could be excused somewhat by the whole dumb and young love, but it is pretty bad. Spark city is more of an odd romance novel than an epic fantasy. Open world games offer players the experience of exploring new worlds. Their characters while flawed, feel like real people. They are both authors that craft a world that you can get lost in. I really don't like when a book is compared to Brandon Sanderson or Patrick Rothfuss.
