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Tether

Review from Tether →

I rather enjoyed to following Sal and company journey as they discovered what happened to his wife. There were some twists and turns that I didn’t see coming. Kaiju fight scenes were awesome. The narrator is one of my faves and he did not disappoint. I was given this free review copy audio book at..

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The writing is appallingly bad

Review from The Terms: Part One →

I almost never write reviews, but this is one of the most amateurish, pretentious book I have ever downloaded. If it weren’t free, I would request a refund. When the main male character reveals his plans, the heroine calls him “diabolical.” I laughed out loud. This is just so bad I’m struggling to get to..

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LOVED IT

Review from Marvels, Mochas, and Murder →

This book had a great story line. Two friends who owned a coffee/comic book store. One of the partners. Ryan, is murdered and the other, Kirby, helped to find out who had done it. There were plenty of suspects, Normally cozy type mysteries usually have a female heroine. This book had a male main character…

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Meta Commentary As Plot

Review from The Tournament of Supervillainy →

I won’t spoil too much, but the eponymous tournament is less plot and more framing device. The actual plot follows the trend of the previous four books, commenting on the standard superhero formula. However, this book faces it more directly than ever before, much to its benefit. unrelated to the above, there’s a moment in..

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Great book

Review from Call to Arms →

I found this series by looking up more books narrated by Jeffrey Kafer. I’ll listen to just about anything he reads, because he has a great style that keeps you engrossed in the book. I’ve already downloaded the next book in the series. To see what the core characters will do next.