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The Games of Supervillainy

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The Games of Supervillainy This is a review for book 1 to 6 of the Supervillainy Saga (no spoilers) I enjoyed the humor in this series very much. The love for fiction/ entertainment (mostly comics, movies and TV series) oozes from this series, and that’s something I really appreciate and take pleasure in. Beneath all..

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The Rules of Supervillainy

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The Rules of Supervillainy This is a review for book 1 to 6 of the Supervillainy Saga (no spoilers) I enjoyed the humor in this series very much. The love for fiction/ entertainment (mostly comics, movies and TV series) oozes from this series, and that’s something I really appreciate and take pleasure in. Beneath all..

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More love for Ishmael

Review from Half Share →

Binged this in a day. Ishmael rocks! This book is a little less innocent than the first in the series, as we see Ishmael continue to grow as a spacer, friend and man. His instincts continue to show true. I’m literally starting book 3 before bed.

Filling in the gaps

Review from Survivors →

I have to say, I will be sorry to see this series end. ‘Survivors’ is the second to the last book in the Hell Squad series and it is a must read. Not only because of the stories, which are great, but these tales are a integral part of the story line, This is a..

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Best Series Ending

Review from Tane →

One of the best series endings ever. Anna Hackett’s Hell Squad series if one of my all time favorite series. I love her world building. She adds a few more details with each book , much like adding color to the page to bring the reader into the world. Her characters have flaws that the..

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well done!

Review from NPC →

loved having dual narrators. interesting story line with a good spiritual look at what is reality without diving into societal histories as well as old testament stories. A good fun story.

A new favourite Ishmael

Review from Quarter Share →

Ishmael Horatio Wong may have just become my new favourite “maritime” character. Sailing through space on a ship that catches the solar winds in her sails, Ishmael recounts his daily life after his life falls apart unexpectedly and he is forced to seek employment aboard rather than end up in debt. Taken on as a..

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