lived it loved it. it had all the elements i like. roll play and super powers. amazing
Awesome
Review from Super Sales on Super Heroes →
This book is what would happen if you explained what a haram is to a twelve year old, then asked them to write the outline for a novel that included one. Entertaining at times, with an interesting idea at its core, but it just didn’t strike the right funny-bone for me. It leans too much..
For the life of me, I cannot understand all the positive reviews on this. The story is extremely lacking. It just plods along with nothing substantial ever happening. It just reads as some 13 year old boy’s inner fantasy put into story form. The biggest thing I couldn’t get past is how all these purchased..
Some terrible writing makes this book tough to listen to. The inner monologues are grating and repetitive and the characters can get annoying. Personally I’m not a fan of sound effect (echo when characters are speaking to themselves in their head) and if someone snorts or laughs them I’d rather hear the mirth in the..
So, there was a good deal of cussing but the story was unique. The fast pace kept it fun. The points system was interesting but got old fast. It would have been better to abbreviate that component significantly. Don’t read this book if you are on a diet… pancakes!
Interesting. Reminds me of Drew Hayes Superpowered but a lot darker. Good characters, well read. Twists.
took a chance and loved it. Any paper/dice gamer should take the plunge. Really enjoyed the character development as well.
Man of War has a solid story of man being brought to the brink of extinction and the struggle to fight their way back that I find I enjoy reading. It was good enough to pass the time, and I do plan to eventually listen to the remaining books in the series, but it is..
