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Erik Dewey
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Mercenary Blues
— published 2013 |
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Talent Law (Rolemaster Standard System, #5523)
by John W. Curtis, III , Erik Dewey (Goodreads Author) — published 1996 |
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Attack of the Zombie Hippies
by David Reeder , Erik Dewey (Goodreads Author) , Evalynn Rose — published 2012 |
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A fun book full of good photos and occasional tidbits. Really if you are already a fan of Weird Al, there is little new here, although the pictures are all fun and interesting. It is a very quick read, but other than being driven, you don't really wal...more |
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A bad moment turns the main character life into a nightmare. He's on the run for a crime he didn't commit and he has know idea why someone is toying with him like this. The book succeeds in being fast paced and if you can buy the premise of trigger ha...more |
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I didn't have high expectations for this book since the end of the last one seemed a bit contrived. Still, this surprised me and I had a lot of fun going on this ride. Perry continues to be clueless and his life hasn't changed a whole lot since his pr...more |
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I didn't know what to expect when I started reading this, and I didn't get what I thought, but what I did get I liked a lot. It is a fast paced story where boy meets girl, girl kills man, girl leads boy on a wild adventure in New York. The ending was...more |
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| Honestly, I lost interest about 3/4 of the way through the book. Part of it was how the author would just jump around from topic to topic within a chapter. He would start by talking about a strike and then in the middle jump to some random factoid ab...more | |
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