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A Disappointment

Review from Undead →

‘An indoctrination wrapped in a thrill’, as Farbeaux might say. As a thriller, this novel was fairly well-written but fell terribly short when it came to providing facts when discussing environment science. David L. Golemon published this book in 2009 as has Alex, the acclaimed world’s smartest person, proclaiming, ‘The polar ice cap is melting..

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What a ride! Thoroughly enjoyed this crossover event.

Review from The Tournament of Supervillainy →

Phipps is that rare storyteller who can juggle multiple series with independent themes and characters. He produces engaging, entertaining plots and arcs within each individual book and throughout each series. With “Tournaments”, he has brought some favorite characters from around the CT Phipps multiverse together for an epic battle. The lines between hero and villain..

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STORY IS PRETTY GOOD

Review from The Terms: Part One →

This story isn’t too bad, I love the adorable little boy! Too many explicit sex scenes for my taste which, to me, are just BORING! My common complaint with these kinds of books. I know a lot of people like graphic sex scenes, which is why there are so many books like that out there..

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Review from The Tournament of Supervillainy →

Freaking genius the writer who came up with this stuff deserve the highest award we can ever give Emma Jane person of heroes and villains it all this stuff and I gotta say his series tops the cake and I’m an avid bins reader of many therefor and stuff

Epically Awesome!!!

Review from The Tournament of Supervillainy →

As of today, this is my absolute FAVORITE Phipps story! As a prolific reader, the crossovers and pure fan-fic-ness of this book appealed to my inner comic book nerd, in a huge way. The author tends toward pop culture and pure craziness, but I wasn’t ready for Tournament. I absolutely loved this book, hard. When..

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The return of John Henry Booth

Review from The Tower of Zhaal →

Booth returns and is again trying to save the world. Trying to cope with his changing body, he is recruited to try and stop an unimaginable evil being released. Constantly double crossed, Booth & his team race into certain death. This book moves at a fast pace, with good characters. Well read as ever by..

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