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Too Long, Too Bloody

Review from Forbidden Island →

I have listened to a lot of Jeremy Robinson’s books, and this is the first one that I have not really liked. It is kind of a crazy quilt of a story that tends to be repetitive. The good guys and the bad guys keep changing places. Listen to the Kaiju Thrillers which are more..

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Great!

Review from Viking Tomorrow →

Fast paced and awesome post-apocalyptic story with great narration! Really enjoyed this one! I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review. The fact that I was gifted this book had no influence over my opinion of it.

Lots of laughs

Review from Villains Pride →

I got this arc via audiobook boom and this is my voluntary review. Great listen to lots of cheap cheezy jokes.I listened to this during recovery after surgery and had to stop several times I was laughing so hard I caused myself pain. This one rivaled the first with the witty comments. The main character..

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Odd wrap up

Review from To Fire Called →

The story’s detail leads up to a high point – which seems to be missing. Wang and company go to great lengths to get to where they are going – get shot at, and leave. Next chapter is conclusion – after “whatever” happened. I understand that one can find the clues in the conversation and..

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Read the books in order

Review from Villains Pride →

If your considering reading this book its because you read the first book in the series. The forth wall, bare with me for a moment, is like anal: every author like every guy, wants to penetrate it. And like anal, if you aren’t careful or do it too often you can end up with a..

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Something Different in a Great Way

Review from Villains Pride →

Nothing is better then a series that truly surprises me at every turn and completely different from anything i normally read / listen too. The first adventure was LOTR esque theme while this one leads you into the land of super heroes. I love how MK Gibson brings all the genre flaws and brings them..

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