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Captivating

Review from Quarter Share →

I was able to transport onto the ship alongside the other characters who inhabit the story. Looking forward to the rest of the series.

nothing much

Review from Quarter Share →

For such a shallow and uninteresting story/plot I was surprisingly invested. The issue is although the writing and dialogue is good enough, that’s pretty much it nothing really happens it’s just the day by day shipmate life

Hysterical & Layered!

Review from The Rules of Supervillainy →

This was my first experience with C. T. Phipps’ work and it won’t be my last. I really enjoyed and was entertained by this book. I found this book to be layered. On the top level, it is light, funny, and irreverent regarding super heroes and super villains. The next level is how everything comes..

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Minimum wage objectivism in space.

Review from Quarter Share →

Do you enjoy stories featuring characters who talk almost exclusively about the raw pursuit of commercial gain via buying and selling at flea markets? Books where characters wax on about the nobility of executing menial jobs to the best of one’s ability, while revelling in the sheer joy of labor? Books where women are primarily..

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Lacks a Certain Thrust

Review from The Books of Blood, Volume 2 →

Overall I find this hits Clive Barker’s great strengths, Elegant Prose and Imaginative (often transgressive) ideas, but none of them really knock it out of the park in either horror or surrealness. If you are fans of him for those two things then this collection is for you. The two best stories are only 4-stars,..

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