"Fun, hurty brained meta-weirdness" - a new review of Verbosity's Vengeance
In her blog review of "Verbosity's Vengeance", Kate Sherrod describes my book on Goodreads (4 stars) as "A fun, if hurty brained, read." I'm going to parse that to mean that it doesn't read like your standard, easily-digested superhero story. Her blog review is more expansive in discussing what she liked (and what she didn't):
Kate's review is detailed and thoughtful, so go give it a read. Once you've done that, you can buy "Verbosity's Vengeance" at Amazon for Kindle, and buy it directly from me in EPUB and other formats suitable for Nook, PC, Mac and other e.reader formats.
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It's quite a challenge, taking a trope as concrete and action-oriented
as superheroes and setting them to work in an intellectual, abstract,
intangible arena like language and usage. It takes a brave writer to
try.
Tony Noland is nothing if not brave.
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Verbosity's Vengeance, in other words, winds up being a fun read
(with a bit of an entertaining twist toward the end that really made me
smile) once the reader's brain powers through the meta-weirdness.
Kate's review is detailed and thoughtful, so go give it a read. Once you've done that, you can buy "Verbosity's Vengeance" at Amazon for Kindle, and buy it directly from me in EPUB and other formats suitable for Nook, PC, Mac and other e.reader formats.
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Published on October 14, 2013 05:30
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