I really liked the perspective the story gives. It does a great job of making you feel like you are there without boring you.
A very good first person story
Review from Quarter Share →
I really liked the perspective the story gives. It does a great job of making you feel like you are there without boring you.
Ah, my dear minions of malevolent mischief, gather ’round as I, the illustrious Hopeless, known far and wide as the supervillain who appreciates the audacious artistry of an equally nefarious mind, unveil my thoughts on the audiobook that has electrified my darkened chambers with glee – “The Secrets of Supervillainy,” the third opus in the..
Prepare yourselves to traverse through a world replete with zombies, cults, magic, super-science, and an ensemble of malevolent wonders that dance to the twisted rhythm of chaos itself. Observe, for this is the chronicle where Merciless, the Supervillain Without Mercy™, takes his rightful place at the heart of tumultuous pandemonium. Let us plunge into the..
As an entity that revels in the shadows, a connoisseur of chaos and the architect of malevolent machinations, I, the esteemed connoisseur of villainy, find myself drawn to narratives that explore the darker realms of human nature. And among the vast tapestry of literature that adorns the annals of fiction, “The Rules of Supervillainy” stands..
Fantastic mix of humor and action. Great character development, with bouts of great humor similar in feel to The Tick, but more gritty. I absolutely love this
I’m disappointed with the conclusion to this otherwise stellar series. I find the emotional reaction to tragedy that befalls a very short love affair unbelievable, and the whole story just ends kind of abruptly.
This review goes for the series up through Full Share, the stories are well written, imaginative, and solid science-fiction, with interstellar cargo ships riding the solar winds out to where the ships can warp space. The focus on trading between colonies is a wrinkle I wouldn’t have thought of and it’s extremely well done. I..
Take some Kaiju, throw in some corrupt corporate types, some unscrupulous scientist, and wimpy journalist and you have Tether. **The writing wasn’t bad, it just wasn’t compelling for me.** With that in mind, and if you are into Japanese Kaiju, monsters, anime, whatever, you may find this more interesting. While the story wasn’t bad, I..
I read these books when they first came out in 1984. I loved them then and I still loved reading them today. Indeed they are a large part of how I developed my love of horror. The stories are all original, well written and don’t pull any punches. I would recommend the entire series of..
