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Robert T. Jeschonek - Community Reviews back

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Bloody Shambles
Bloody Shambles rated it 12 years ago
This must have been an interesting exercise for the writer - trying to write from the perspective of an entirely different species. That really doesn't translate well to being interesting for the reader, however.
Books and Things
Books and Things rated it 14 years ago
I picked up this book mainly because of the title. I was looking forward to something in YA about music. This wasn't exactly the case. :) In this book you are dealing with several realities and at least 3 simultaneous adventures that coincide. You move from 2 main POV of Idea Deity and Reacher Mirag...
Kathryn Lively, Reader
Kathryn Lively, Reader rated it 14 years ago
Reviewer's note: a digital ARC was provided by the publisher for this review.My first word of warning to anybody who is interesting in buying the eBook version of My Favorite Band Does Not Exist: there are numerous instances where the book shifts to a "book within a book" that is presented in semi-g...
isamlq
isamlq rated it 14 years ago
Let me start by posing this question: Mr. Author, what have you been smoking? MFDE is an insane trip! It’s either a book in a lie in a book, or a lie in a book in a book, or a book in a book in a book. IDEA DEITY believes himself to be character in a book, a character slated to die (perhaps) in Cha...
Under The Mountain
Under The Mountain rated it 14 years ago
This is the strangest book I have ever read. The main female character has a tattoo of another person on the back of her head. Which looks just like the other main female character that has a tattoo on the back of her head that looks like the other character I just mentioned. Confused yet? You will ...
Vellichor Afternoons
Vellichor Afternoons rated it 16 years ago
I'd really give this a 3 1/2 if I could... I did like it, but some of the essays were just... eh, not so great. But then others were quite well done. One thing is for sure, though; it is definitely not a book of critical academic essays.Basically, this is a book for Supernatural nerds.
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