great book. now I am off to listen to part 9 and check to see if part 9 is out yet
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Melodramtic
Review from The Distance →
The plot was original and the story line made sense. However, the book in written primarily in the first person, which can really slow down the progress of the story and makes it difficult to describe external action. A lot of time is spent with the main female character getting lost in endless introspection. The..
I had hoped i would love this book.post apocalypse and cthulu stuff! I’m in!However the world that was in this book was not at all how I expected it to be. Classic magic and talking ghouls/werewolves creatures. And the biggest complain I’ve got is the main character.Boring. Overcomes all. Kind of like Superman in that..
Loved it!
Review from The Distance →
I discovered C. T. Phipps when I came across the first book in this series, The Rules of Supervillainy. I was instantly enthralled with the story of a man given the powers of the city’s greatest hero, and deciding heroics is for chumps, I’ll be a villain instead and make some money! That appealed to..
I hung in with the story & character for two books… two books longer than I should have. Could not really get to the place where Max felt like anything more than a 2 dimensional character. His emotions felt very shallow & his actions & decisions did not speak highly of his abilities as a..
Great Series
Review from Project 731 →
So at the end of Owner’s Share you think “how is Ish going to get through all this?” I think Nate answered that question quite nicely. I’m also starting to wonder just how much of this story has been planned out from the beginning. Is he Ish or Pip or maybe Chief Stevens? Anyway, a..
Okay
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