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chloefrizzle's Reviews (993)
Definitely written for fans of the first book. Worth reading.
This book is a mix of: Wednesday, Joan of Arc, Venom, Penric & Desdemona, and Howl's Moving Castle. Kind of phenomenal.
Protagonist is injured.
Protagonist is angry and confused.
That's it. That's the book.
DNF at 75%
Protagonist is angry and confused.
That's it. That's the book.
DNF at 75%
Fun, while also being surprisingly deep for a book that describes itself as a superhero space opera.
I am so FINISHED with angry USA racism and neo-nazi plotlines in *checks notes* Canadian-Desi Superhero Space Opera Fantasy books.
DNF at 57%
DNF at 57%
If you took out 300 pages of Edward OBSESSING over Bella,
and added 50 pages of him planning murders,
and added 50 pages of historical vampire flashbacks,
this book would be perfect!
and added 50 pages of him planning murders,
and added 50 pages of historical vampire flashbacks,
this book would be perfect!
It's like taking a mythology tale, and adding modern tropes, and fun relatable characters
First, the cover is GORGEOUS. You might be wondering, "Does the book live up to it? Are the cats actually important?" The answer is YES, evil boss cats are indeed a big part of this book, and they are awesome.
This is a fun book. I was giggling all the way through. It's not an overly deep or emotional book, but it is a wildly comedic story.
This is the story of a man who inherits a supervillain corporation from his uncle. Unfortunately, the other supervillains don't appreciate this turn of events. He is quickly in trouble as the villains try to kill him and upset his plans.
I think I was disappointed by the lack of true cartoon villainy. I was kind of hoping for Doofenshmirtz, but this book is more interested in exploring Elon Musk.
Thanks to Netgalley and Tor Books for a copy to review. All opinions are my own.
This is a fun book. I was giggling all the way through. It's not an overly deep or emotional book, but it is a wildly comedic story.
This is the story of a man who inherits a supervillain corporation from his uncle. Unfortunately, the other supervillains don't appreciate this turn of events. He is quickly in trouble as the villains try to kill him and upset his plans.
I think I was disappointed by the lack of true cartoon villainy. I was kind of hoping for Doofenshmirtz, but this book is more interested in exploring Elon Musk.
Thanks to Netgalley and Tor Books for a copy to review. All opinions are my own.