I had trouble finishing it. the story wasn’t very interesting to me. to me it seemed like a boof for young adults
just blah
Review from Boom Box →
I had trouble finishing it. the story wasn’t very interesting to me. to me it seemed like a boof for young adults
I love Post-Apocalypse stories, I absolutely love humor. she’s story was advertised to have both, it did not. The characters were flat and two-dimensional. the humor was absolutely weak. And I found myself wishing that nobody had survived the apocalypse in the story. definitely would not recommend to anyone… unless you hate them.
Review from Sting of the Mustard Mines (Dramatized Adaptation) →
I hate the fact that there was a evil Cal Carver. Because of him the Greyx, the wolf people are destroyed. Good thithing that piece of shizz is dead, dead, dead!
What an amazing story, you won’t be disappointed! This story absolutely needs to be made into a movie.
Shout out to Russell, the realest one. I’ve listened from start to finish two or three times now. These books scratch my itch for zombies!
Literally no onecares, and it’s very uncomfortable. It literally adds nothing and is SUPER cringe. I like the world building and story. But the needless romance of characters feels VERY forced and gross.
Our MC, “Spot”, is a Roomba, and gets isekaied to another world where they believe him being a extremely powerful demon, everyone flees this huge city-sized castle and leaves Spot with a girl and a cat that are left behind. Thats the setup for the story which is more of a progression arc where Spot..
The frequency and quantity of the stats caused me to use the skip button so many times. Add that to this “Zach is an innocent warrior of good “ fallacy was taken to a whole new level.
Never got Crabby and the princess together which was the promise made in the beginning. Too much character building not enough story development
This engrossing book masterfully retells all that went into the creation of “The Godfather” both the book and film versions. The narrator is perfect! By the time I finished it, I realized more than ever what a miracle it is that this film came to us in its exquisite final form.
