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Review from The Science of Supervillainy →

These books are a guilty pleasure. As anything other can cotton candy they such, but I enjoy the brief escape they offer. I feel like the author could give us a bit more in the way of plot and structure. The motivations of some of the characters are shallow at best. Still, over all I..

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Amazing! A must read!

Review from Villains Rule →

This book is amazing. It’s laugh out loud, very unpredictable, and once you start you won’t be able to put it down. It has everything; the cliques of good vs bad, a love side story, gods, Demi gods… but just when you think you have it figured out, the book twists in the most amusing..

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Thank God a slight twist to the story

Review from Echoes of Glory →

Well, sort of. They are battling the Alliance this time as in book one. I like these books and the narration is very good but its the same story sort of with just enough changes that I will buy the next one. But……….outnumbered, against all odds, with no way out, they survive and win……again. I..

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awesome

Review from Earth Rising →

love this book, it was exciting and terrifying at the same time they could make a movie about this book. If you’d love sci-fi Terror then this audiobook is for you. can’t wait to read audiobook number 4

A Hilarious Take on Villainy

Review from Villains Rule →

I’m not a big Fantasy fan, but when it comes to the ability to pick on yourself, the genre you’re in, and the whole premise of most fantasy stories made this book pretty great in my opinion. In Villains Rule, Gibson was able to write a story that was entertaining and hilarious at the same..

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You can skip this one

Review from Call to Arms →

Chapter after chapter, heroic people face insurmountable odds to accomplish the impossible while facing certain death performing their patriotic duty, because they have no choice, in places indistinguishable from one another. Nothing original here. The narrator isn’t bad, but would benefit from learning to not drop his voice to the bottom of his range at..

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You can skip this one

Review from Call to Arms →

Chapter after chapter, heroic people face insurmountable odds to accomplish the impossible while facing certain death performing their patriotic duty, because they have no choice, in places indistinguishable from one another. Nothing original here. The narrator isn’t bad, but would benefit from learning to not drop his voice to the bottom of his range at..

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