I enjoyed the light-hearted humor the characters and the nod to the Ridiculousness of hero villain stories
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very awesome!
Review from Echoes of Glory →
When I first got this book, I was kinda excited for a villain story. But the main character is a grade A jerk who thinks he is above everyone because he knows almost everything. The belittling is tiresome (“fool” and “moron” get repetitive). The jokes are crude and slapstick and do not let small children..
I liked this one too.
Review from Villains Pride →
Best humor of 2017
Review from Villains Pride →
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why? Absolutely. I’m going through several “humor” books, I’ve realized that making me laugh is a tough job. The books in this series have managed to do that both times. I love situational comedies this series is playing with and I know my friends will..
Great story, great narration.
Review from Project Legion →
Won’t be getting book 3
Review from Call to Arms →
Dry and repetitive. The first book in the series picked up a bit at the end but this one didn’t have that going on. The characters are very one dimensional and the entire book is basically describing a single battle with no character development or any reason to care about anyone. Everyone is “the best..
I love this book along with all the others I’ve read from this author I found his books as podcast I’ve listened to them several times over this book is new and was never on there as far as I know but all the other ones I listen to them fully several times and then..








