How do I love thee? Entirely…Warped sense of humor all.Now I have to find a DCC Anonymous meeting to beat this vice.
damnit Dinniman
Review from The Eye of the Bedlam Bride →
How do I love thee? Entirely…Warped sense of humor all.Now I have to find a DCC Anonymous meeting to beat this vice.
the idea of being fused with a cake obsessed minic is a new and intriguing plot and it was executed very well with them using a full cast rather than a single narrator. It have the story immersion and diversity not often found in most audiobooks.
the performance and voicing was immaculate…Carl’s voice reminded me strongly of kronk from the emperors new groove….this book was fast paced and hilarious with just enough depth and intrigue to ensure that I will read the entire series, in audioboo format…was so fun!
I tried and got through the first 2 books and thought it was just ok so far. Beginning of the third book has me cringing at Karalti’s jealousy. The volume fluctuates between characters in book 3. The book hasn’t gotten me invested enough to shrug off the cringe so I’ll probably end up returning it.
the noises of the mimic often drowned out what was being said. lessen them markedly in the next book.
I really enjoyed this stylized approach and it is good fun. The phrase “Bone Daddy” will forever be in my lexicon. Just great stuff.
…have I been this obsessed with a series. Much like Pratchett, Matt Dinniman takes a ridiculous premise in a ludicrous world and fills it with believable and well-rounded characters driving a story you can’t help but care about. Jeff Hayes’ performance may just ruin you for other audiobooks. I dare you to read or listen..
great book and the narrator needs an award but without spoiling anything the ending left me with such a sour taste in my mouth.
