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Could not finish

Review from Earth Alone →

Maybe it gets better. Unfortumately I just could not connect an any way with the MC. Finnaly got fed up and had to stop after finding I was getting angry at the pathetic worm and wanting to slap some sense imto him myself just to move the plot along.

Good book but…

Review from Angels and the Bad Man →

The writer is a dick for leaving the ending the way he did lol. Book 4 better come out on Audible soon. Also, a follow up to Villains Pride better come out soon on Audible as well. Keep up the great writing!

Personally, I wasn’t a fan.

Review from Existential →

I’m not sure if the narrator was the biggest issue for me but I had a very hard time maintaining focus on this book. The narration was definitely one of the issues as he didn’t seem to bring any real life to the read. To me it seemed he read in a very monotonous voice..

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Great humorous supervillain book

Review from The Rules of Supervillainy →

The first book in the Supervillainy Saga. Gary Karkofsky is pretty much a normal guy except that he’s the brother of a deceased supervillain, Stringray. When the magical cloak of a deceased superhero Nightwalker appears at his doorstep, Gary immediately takes the cloak and decides to become Merciless, the supervillain without mercy. The magical cloak..

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Merciless strikes again

Review from The Games of Supervillainy →

The second book in the Supervillainy saga. Gary Karkofsky came Merciless, the supervillain without mercy, after he found the Cloak which belonged to a superhero before that hero died. Now, he and the Cloak are permanently bonded so, Gary can (and does almost all the time) mentally communicate with the Cloak. It also gives him..

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