- 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 him. I want to watch movies with Jackson. He would be a hoot at pointing out the flaws in plans, hero and villain. I laughed at the obvious observations pointed out by Jackson in this book. So good and so true! Jackson’s written in a way that I liked him even though he wasn’t the clean cut good guy. I even felt the fluctuation of praise and irritation of Randy with Jackson – all thanks to Jeffrey’s vocal talents and M.K.’s writing.
- What does Jeffrey Kafer bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
- Jeffrey performs with heart, stepping in to the characters minds which breathes life to them. When stories are performed with the emotion the characters are feeling, and the narrator feels as to be having fun, the book is brought to a new level of awesome. Jeffrey accomplished that in this work. Jeffrey speaks with different infliction and personality for each character, which makes it easy to know who’s who along with keeping my attention.
- Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
- At my first big surprise in events, I wanted to give M.K. Gibson a big high five. He told me what not to do. He drew me into doing just that. And I was surprised when he used that. AWESOME JOB!! M.K.wrote it so well, I was drawn into the web.
- Any additional comments?
- *I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
At the end of the first prologue, I had to smile. Really. This was something I always thought about, how easy it would be to take down a hero when he’s having his “moment”. I got a feel of a twist of Grayskull (You know what Grayskull is, from He-Man.) here with other elements mixed in. I like what I get, and it’s only a prologue!
Oh my the references of all the great science fiction and fantasy tales!! Really! Even in the titles we get great one lines that we know reference so many. lol. I love listening and pointing out references and what I get the feel of. I’m sure others would pick up on others I’ve missed. This is the kind of story I would love to listen to with someone who I could talk to on the potential influences. You know, listen at the same time and go geek on what we pick up on! lol.
Okay. The story. I enjoyed how the rules of heroes and villains are viewed and understood in the world. And they still stand and function. M.K. has created a story with a villain that sees those rules and uses then in a way to do what all villains want. And he’s talented at his work. M.K. tells us these rules and we see the predicament that Jackson ends up in, and has to find his own way back to his place in the world. M.K. writes a well crafted story of fun while still in the guidelines and takes a villain in the outs and brings him back. Totally awesome work.
This book is a modern setting with Jackson but it’s also in a fantasy world, or worlds as he goes along, because of the different realms of villains. It’s so easy to understand and enjoy. I loved the play on different fantasy themes as it made me smile.
As Jackson goes through the fantasy world he’s in, working to get to the ruling villain, he points out the fantasy tropes present. And he hits on them all! Totally awesome and fun summary of characters in fantasy tropes. And I can say I read about that. It was great as it was fun in how it’s portrayed. M.K. has taken fantasy, brought what we know to our attention, then twists it to his world and makes it fun.
Enjoyable story to listen to. It kept me entertained.
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