All of these stories really worked within the context of the shared-world theme of Limbus Inc., save one and even that one was not bad, just not my cup o tea. (and no, I’m not going to tell you which one) Still overall, a very entertaining and well written collection with some of today’s top authors...
Oh look. Instead of nonsense I have actually written a review. This novel contains two novellas that are not connected in any way except for the fact that they both take place many years after a world changing event occurs. First up is Harry Shannon’s Biters. Now I’m not going to lie, I had some...
I received a free copy from Mr. Talley in exchange for an honest review. He's cool like that.We have two books here by two different authors in one volume:This was my first Shannon read and I've been looking forward to his stuff ever since I saw the cover art for Pain. I didn't find his story in ...
Reading this was like stumbling onto a really cool concept in a great artist's sketchbook. Yes, of course, it's rough and not entirely fleshed out, but it's still cool as shit.
The Reborn is a mesmerizing post-apocalyptic story that captivated me from the start and continues to linger well after I’ve read it. The premise of this story is that through the use of a specific strand of DNA, it has been scientifically proven that reincarnation occurs. Although this seems like i...
An excellent post-apocalyptic duet from the minds of Brett J Talley and Harry Shannon. Two separate novellas from two great authors in one volume. I read the kindle version, but need to pick up the paperback of this one because it is an old school flip book design, which is pretty freaking cool. Bit...
I have the worlds biggest girl crush on Sherrif Penny Miller. I am serious. She is sooo much fun to read. This review will be short and sweet. Why? Because there was nothing I didn't like about this book. Once again Booth and Shannon knocked it out of the park. This book has gore, humor, horror, int...
When I was a kid, I loved movies like Aliens and Predator. A big reason for this was the awesome monsters that the military heroes had to kill. Another big reason was the character of the heroes themselves. At that time in my life, I had dreams of joining the military so I could go on similar adven...
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