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A great addition

Review from Rise of a D-List Supervillain →

I’m confused by all the people whi griped about it being mostly a recap. I felt it was a good addition to the series. Yes, there is some recapping that happens. But it isn’t the worst I’ve experienced. It wasn’t even a little bad. It was just recapping. I was pleased with the purchase and..

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I love this book. so much.

Review from Villains Pride →

I love 4th wall breaking. no not breaking let me say it as is, 4th wall obliteration. Especialy at the end. the first book was good this one was fun read and great story. I enjoyed the way it points out flaws in other franchises as well as their good points. I can’t wait to..

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Forbidden Island

Review from Forbidden Island →

Not the author’s best effort. Still a decent story but the author could have spent more time making the story more cohesive. Enjoyed Jeffery’s performance. I received this audiobook for free through Audiobook Boom for my unbiased review.

Confusing Island

Review from Forbidden Island →

This book seemed like a good premise, but it didn’t seem to make a lot of sense. This is not the author’s best effort.The characters are diverse and seem to be randomly assembled.The story line gets lost in a confusing mix of back story, character history and random issues, and it goes on way too..

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Acceptable

Review from Villains Pride →

Where does Villains Pride rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far? I find this book series to be, from 0-10, a 11. It is not the best I have listened to but compared to the hundreds I listened to thus far, it is near the top 100, maybe less or more… I..

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Truly captivating writing

Review from Quarter Share →

Now THIS is writing. I am a fan of military sci-fi/space operas and while this is not military, it surely is space opera. A truly easygoing style that draws you into the story and characters. Backed up by Kafer’s amazing narration you cannot help but fall into the world of Ismael Horatio Wong. There aren’t..

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Finally!

Review from Who Takes No Risk →

After two rather dissapointing installments we are finally getting somewhere in the story. This one left me wanting more.. But it really feels like each two books in the series are two halves that should be combined into one. Still ready for the next one though!