I’m hooked plain and simple, it took a few chapters but then one amazing twist and turn after another
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What made the experience of listening to Stone Cold Bastards the most enjoyable? The narrator did a very good job of voicing the characters and drew the listeners in. The highs and lows and different situations were handled amazingly. Any additional comments? Even though the premise sounded weird at first, I got hooked after listening..
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not? I have a backlog of books to read and hence I get irrationally irritated when I feel like a book runs very slow. This book did that. The start was very very slow and kept increasing my boredom with it…
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I knew 60 seconds into this book I was not going to like it. That may seem a bit of a rash decision to some. The cheesy dialogue and the production decision to change voices and sound levels between characters and narrator I found extremely annoying. The narrator did a good job. His voice was..
I was given a copy of this book by Jeff Hays, who performed the narration for this edition, in exchange for a review. I had heard of neither Jake Bible, the author, nor Jeff Hays before this. I did have prior knowledge, however, of a 1990s TV show ‘Gargoyles’ and this is the connection I..
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Exciting ending to a enjoyable trilogy. Some minor story issues. Too often the humans ended up coming up with innovative and highly scientific breakthroughs just seconds before they’re blasted into another galaxy. This gave the novel somewhat of a campy feel to it but I’m good with it. Gen. Saint Martin future was somewhat left..
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In a world overrun by Demons, Gargoyles are the last line of defense for the remaining humans, but with sanctuaries falling quickly, the Demons set their sights on the last Sanctuary in Appalachians Mountains. But Artus and a group of grotesques have other ideas and will fight to the death to keep this one from..
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The Untouchables is the continuing saga of the ruthless crime lord family the Callahans. The family is led by Liam and Melody Callahan. Two totally psychopathic killers who have their personal code of ethics… none! This story is every bit as good as the first and this series shows no signs of slowing, yippee! There..
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