**DEFINITE SPOILERS FOR THIS & PREVIOUS BOOKS** Even a novel clearly meant to set-up the next book, Jeremy Robinson expands the Nemesis saga in a thoughtful, funny, and action installment and gives this novel its own arc and conclusion. I can think of a few would-be franchises that could’ve taken notes from this. We learn..
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Congratulations, it’s a BFS
Review from Project 731 →
**POSSIBLE SPOILERS FOR THIS & DEFINITE SPOILERS FOR PREVIOUS BOOKS** If you thought Nemesis’ death in the previous book meant the end of the series, maybe it was supposed to but lord knows you can’t keep a monster down if you have a story to tell or there’s money to be made. Luckily for this..
Don’t worry, it’s stompy.
Review from Project Maigo →
**POSSIBLE SPOILERS FOR THIS & DEFINITE SPOILERS FOR PREVIOUS BOOKS** In my review for Project Nemesis, I called it (among other good things) an excellent summer blockbuster. I hesitate to use the same term for Project Maigo, the sequel to Project Nemesis… if only because sequels have a bad reputation, and I don’t want you..
A monster equal to Godzilla
Review from Project Nemesis →
**POSSIBLE SPOILERS** I remember when I first discovered Project Nemesis; years ago, I was on a kaiju (giant monster) kick and I wondered “Hm… I wonder if anyone ever tried to tell a giant monster story in novel form?” I searched on Amazon and came across several. I remember THIS catching my attention and I..
loved it
Review from Hard Road →
4.7 really good
Review from The Distance →
Edge of your seat
Review from Flux →
We’re all liars
Review from The Elephant in the Brain →