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popthebutterfly 's review for:
Fireside Chat with a Grammar Nazi Serial Killer
by Ryan Suvaal
Disclaimer: I received this book from the author. Thanks! All opinions are my own.
Book Series: Standalone
Rating: 5/5
Publication Date: January 14, 2019
Genre: Humor/General Fiction
Recommended Age: 16+ (violence, gore, the Oxford comma)
Publisher: n/a
Pages: 23
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Synopsis: Seventeen gruesome killings across the United States, within a span of six months and there is one clear connection among victims. They were all writers.
While media is decorating the murders with sensationalist stories, and law enforcement is playing catch-up, the homicidal maniac remains elusive and secretive.
Things get very interesting, when one day she decides to appear on an internet talk show for an honest fireside chat.
Review: I have never laughed and empathized with a character and book more than this one. I loved the concept! It was funny and gruesome all in one! The book is full of tongue-in-cheek humor and I’d “kill” to see more of these books in the world!
My only complaint is the size. It’s so small! I really would have liked it expanded, but it did well with the size as is.
Verdict: Don’t come after me Grammar Nazi.
Book Series: Standalone
Rating: 5/5
Publication Date: January 14, 2019
Genre: Humor/General Fiction
Recommended Age: 16+ (violence, gore, the Oxford comma)
Publisher: n/a
Pages: 23
Amazon Link
Synopsis: Seventeen gruesome killings across the United States, within a span of six months and there is one clear connection among victims. They were all writers.
While media is decorating the murders with sensationalist stories, and law enforcement is playing catch-up, the homicidal maniac remains elusive and secretive.
Things get very interesting, when one day she decides to appear on an internet talk show for an honest fireside chat.
Review: I have never laughed and empathized with a character and book more than this one. I loved the concept! It was funny and gruesome all in one! The book is full of tongue-in-cheek humor and I’d “kill” to see more of these books in the world!
My only complaint is the size. It’s so small! I really would have liked it expanded, but it did well with the size as is.
Verdict: Don’t come after me Grammar Nazi.