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Had to round down this time

Review from Villains Deception →

This book suffers from a similar problem of the prior book. The main character, Jackson Blackwell, never really feels in jeopardy. Last time I said I wanted to rate the book 3 1/2 stars because of this, but rounded up to 4 because overall I found the story fun. This time I still feel like..

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Slow. Once you start though…

Review from Project Nemesis →

As someone who wants to know the monsters intentions. Kaiju or otherwise I came into this one thinking it won’t be as good as I hope. Huge monsters on screen barely keep my attention but Jeremy Robinson, one of my favorite authors wrote it. That alone got me to at least check it out and..

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Please don’t Hurt me Sophia

Review from Villains Pride →

A guaranteed laugh every single time. Jackson as usual smashing tropes and making you realise just how much of a pleb you are compared to him. well yes I occasionally wanted to fight with him but hey our noble narrator has no choice but to handle that (Good luck Narrator-kun). But seriously Jackson and his..

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Fun, and care free listen.

Review from The Rules of Supervillainy →

There are many books that inspire careful scrutiny of plot and world building. There are other books that are simply fun, and allow you to skip figuring out how many hours a laden dragon can fly, what kind of ecology would be necessary to support a large land predator, or how the heck time travel..

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Didn’t do the series Justice

Review from The Tournament of Supervillainy →

I’ll start with the good. The characters are still hilarious, the witty nerd/pop references are great, and cross over/4th wall breaking elements fit perfectly with the series. It’s entertaining, will keep you laughing and is worth the money to see the story progress. That being said onto the bad. Unfortunately, I don’t feel this addition..

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Unexpected hit

Review from Agent G →

To be honest I only got the book due to a promotion. To my surprise, it was really good! It’s reminiscent of the Bourne Identity with more of a sci-fi twist. The narration makes the story come alive. I would recommend this book without reservation.