Good performance… wildly imaginative writing. i wish clive barker would do more like these three volumes.
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Ignore the cover art.
Review from Villains Rule →
So much fun.
Review from The Science of Supervillainy →
Gary, aka Merciless, has woken up in a community of brainwashed people but with the help of Nightgirl he escapes. Other Gary is using his powers to rule Gary’s home place. It’s, once again, up to Merciless and cohorts to save the world, but by doing so they may have to become something they never..
Oh my so much fun!!
Review from Villains Rule →
Would you listen to Villains Rule again? Why? Absolutely. I know I missed some of the references and one lines that go to other fantasy stories I know. I also had fun with the story and Jackson. Who was your favorite character and why? I felt I could believe Jackson’s thinking and I really liked..
oh that explenation again?
Review from Call to Arms →
We Listeners are to Blame
Review from Call to Arms →
Is there anything you would change about this book? The writing is good and the narration is very good, but the truth is that there is nothing to see here; we’ve heard it all before; fill in the blank, cut&paste plot. But it’s the listeners fault.. Why should a writer into the commercial market keep..
hate when they change narrators.
Review from Call to Arms →
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Review from Project 731 →
Addicted
Review from Project Maigo →
Take a super smart super geek with a desire for power and the will to exploit his knowledge and this is what you get. A demigod of a human who knows all the rules of Joseph campbells hero with a 1000 faces and isn’t afraid to exploit that knowledge. Take yourself and immerse yourself in..






