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The Practical Guide to Trying Not to Die - Sam Schooler
The Practical Guide to Trying Not to Die
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3.39 155
Format: ebook
ASIN: 18002669
Publisher: M/M Romance Group @ Goodreads
Pages no: 83
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Reader's Discretion Advised
Reader's Discretion Advised rated it
3.0 The Practical Guide to Trying Not to Die
...is it just me or did it kind of cut off instead of actually ending?I mean, deus ex machina aside, it ends with the literary equivalent of a video montage. I mean, video montages are the worst ways to end video games. You come all this way, just to find out there's not more, and the bastards who m...
Twisted Reads
Twisted Reads rated it
4.0 The Practical Guide To Trying Not To Die by Sam Schooler
Free short story from the M/M Romance Group 'Love Has No Boundaries.' Great flowing dialogue, funny and witty banter. Real honest emotions. Pop-culture one liners, that had my nerdy heart leaping in joy. Firefly, Mean Girls, Star Wars and Star Trek and many more. Intriguing world that was really...
rameau's ramblings
rameau's ramblings rated it
3.0 The Practical Guide to Trying Not to Die by Sam Schooler
A cute story that either works or doesn't depending on the readers fandom and pop culture knowledge. Practically every other joke if not line is full of scifi meta. I recognised most of the references but the story itself didn't amaze me enough for a higher rating. Shame, I would've liked to have se...
AnnaLund2011
AnnaLund2011 rated it
3.0 Book Review - The Practical Guide to Trying Not to Die, by Sam Schooler
Ha, this was really good fun—yet another story from the M/M Romance group's Love Has No Boundaries over at Goodreads, free stories from writers and professional authors alike. This one was like crack on meth chewing coca-leaves, and was shock-full of fun references to popular culture, and with Hit...
julio-alexi genao
julio-alexi genao rated it
3.0 The Practical Guide to Trying Not to Die
about 200 pages too short.fun, snarky, nerdy, pop-culture-laden, and sexy to boot.I desperately wished for a slower pace—the setting is thoughtfully built, but so rich it required a gigantic info dump to bring me up to speed.spread out organically over a less solidly frenetic flight into the unknown...
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