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Wonderfully Crazy

Review from The Science of Supervillainy →

I really like this series. Phipps combines an incredibly in-depth understanding of the superhero genre with a light-hearted tone filled with geeky pop-culture references that simply makes the series a delight to read. This time, in the aftermath of last book’s titanic battle against a time-traveling foe who got himself elected to be president of..

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departure from a winning formula

Review from Double Share →

the previous books in the series won me over with the endearing characters and an upbeat story that kept me company while I did house chores. this book takes a series that is previously been lighthearted and inspirational and turns it depressing and stomach churning. if the overarching plot of the book had made any..

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final book at odds with the series

Review from Owner’s Share →

the final book in this series was disappointing to me. it left behind the upbeat storytelling about day-to-day life that’s so endeared me to the previous books. I wish the author had not departed from what I felt was a winning formula thus far in the series.

Not as I expected

Review from Villains Deception →

I expected another fun filled story of nonsense confronting a semblance of real life. This wasn’t it. I did like the clash between narrators. I was given this audiobook for free and have voluntarily left this review.