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Phipps does it again

Review from Cthulhu Armageddon →

I have been a fan of Phipps ever since listening to Rules of Supervillany (a fun listen if you haven’t listened). This has everything you would expect from Phipps: sarcasm, twisting plots, and plenty of action. I Look forward to more to come!

so I wanted to like it but no

Review from Flux →

I was on the fence about this one for a while but then they jumped the shark they took a rather interesting and dangerous monster and made it way too OP i stopped caring about the story at a certain point when it just got ridiculous because I knew there was no way they could..

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Surprised myself by liking this!

Review from Tether →

I generally lean toward non-fiction and historical fiction, but I had a code for this and thought I should branch out. Really enjoyed it! The plot moves quickly, and the narrative doesn’t get bogged down in unnecessary detail. Really liked Kafer’s performance, too. But if you’re looking for a psychological horror book that relies on..

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ok, but nothing to write home about

Review from Bound by Blood →

Glynn and Mixon use crazy, made up words and ignorant religious traits. The action is not bad, but needed more in depth study of small unit tactics and individual edged weapon techniques. I was a Marine Grunt and not a squid in the Navy. So idk jack about fleet battle tactics, but one thing i..

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IGNORANT & PATHETIC, BUT TOLERABLE…

Review from Oath of Vengeance →

For a military sci fi opera it is not so bad. Stewart uses ignorant made up words. He also uses stupid, poorly thought up religions in a universe of star travel and limitless knowledge. Why would people who can create and manufacture bodies and body parts a hundred times better than what they are born..

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