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rushed

Review from Super Sales on Super Heroes →

solid plot spoiled by a breakneck pace. The authors style is consistent, but it almost felt like he wanted to get to the end of the trilogy by book one so that book 2 started at that finish line.

Out of the Park!

Review from Super Sales on Super Heroes →

I’d found the combo of Arand and Hays a while back with the Otherlife books and immediately needed more. I listened to all three of those in roughly a week. To be honest, I was skeptical about Super Sales, having been burnt on returning to an author. Some lose the magic through changes in genre..

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Boring power fantasy

Review from Super Sales on Super Heroes →

This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more? You might like this book if you really enjoy boring harem fantasy power gaming with monstrously stupid characters in a world that’s contrived to validate their whims. What was most disappointing about William D. Arand’s story? It takes a stupid premise..

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incredible

Review from Super Sales on Super Heroes →

This book has become one of my top 3 for a series, easily. And that was on the first listen! Can’t wait for the second book, and if I can get my hands on the hardback before the audio, I’ll be reading a book for the first time in over 10 years. Definitely worth your..

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Good story concept, but

Review from Fire and Brimstone →

I am not fond of “soap operas”, so when I listen to a book that ends with a “cliff hanger”, I am less than pleased. I do enjoy a trilogy, providing all the books are available! This story has a lot of action, which is a nice change from authors that put in a lot..

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