This book gives you the depth of impact on the recovery from tragedy. The main characters’ depth of love, loss of self, and hope in each other make this story a must read for those impacted by tragic loss.
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just amazing!
Review from Crossroads of the Apocalypse →
Story line is weak and repetitive
Review from Boom Box →
if i could get a dollar for every time “post apocalyptic warrior” was said, i bet i could buy myself about 25 gallons of gas.. i was listening along and then,,,,, they were talking about TALKING SMART BEARS… also they encounter a mutated ROOT creature… i was really expecting a nice decent dystopian book and..
was not that funny
Review from Dads vs. Zombies →
A book half as long and focused on the SNL skit that is the Butterfly King would have been awesome! But that is not this book. This is an over the top telling of a superhero tale, where three over the hill sidekicks must step up to save the world. Unfortunately, I feel like only..
FUN.
Review from Space Team →
PTSD is no joke
Review from Alone in the Light →
Great book
Review from Alone in the Light →
I’d ranks this one third out of the first three. It still has the same style, pacing, and action/humor as the first two, but I felt like this one jumped around a little more. The town of Tolerance was a fun nod to the state of some people currently. I liked the addition of some..
This was a surprising treat. A lot of times comedy fiction is amusing but not all that funny. This author knows how to make characters outrageous and hilarious without crossing the line into ludicrous. Even with the good writing, this book wouldn’t have been nearly so entertaining without Phil Thron’s spot-on timing. He nailed it…