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  • Light and Fun

    5
    By Zach7277
    Quick and fun read that delivers exactly what you want out of this book. A lot of fun for the sake of having a fun time.
  • A great book…

    5
    By Noah Fuentes
    This is one of the funniest books I have ever read. Before reading this, my dad told me “Just wait till you get to the dolphins, they will make you crack up.” I watch a ton of memes and thought “a book could never make me laugh, only images or funny videos make me laugh”. I almost feel as if the book said “Really?”. In addition to that, I think that it was a very creative book. Somehow, Scalzi was able to turn a real life situation into a book that could even be called fantasy.
  • Enjoyable read

    4
    By trying it 9999
    Nice quick read with snark
  • Great read

    5
    By Ldoms
    Plot twists, great writing, characters you care about, and it’s funny!
  • The book in a shellnut

    5
    By dragon lover 24258
    Man divorced Man’s uncle dead Man’s cat is secretly super smart Man’s house gets blown up Man’s cat specializes in real estate Man’s uncle is secretly a supervillain Man inherits villain stuff (or does he?) Man learns villain stuff Other villains don’t like him Villains try to kill him and scam him Man is too smart for that foolishness Other villains plot vengeance Dolphins get rights and say f word Man’s cat is cool and has intern cat Man’s cat saves him from other villains Other villains thwarted Cat breaks some dudes ankles Dude dies from cussing dolphins Man is saved by cat and opens pub The end Best book 10/10 everything I ever wanted in a book.
  • Engaging and Fun

    4
    By StevenNYC
    A quick, fun read with some nice twists. It’s just what I needed.
  • Cats and fun

    5
    By SL-41
    The right mix of fun, emotion, adventure and swearing. Plus it has cats … what more need be said. Loved it!
  • Starter Villain

    5
    By Baby Grunge
    Another fantastic read from John Scalzi. He does a great job telling a tale, and I truly appreciate his efforts to take my mind on a journey that I would never be able to go on otherwise. Thanks John!
  • Ridiculous padding!

    5
    By RiccoV
    I loved the book. I loved all Scalzi’s books. The padding, not so much. Through the ebook version there are about 20 blank pages. However each of these pages are numbered, bringing the total number of pages 20 or so more than written. Weird
  • Good but not Red Shirts good

    5
    By King Julien
    Felt a little forced at times. But still a good read.

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