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Great, I am looking forward to number 3 and beyond!
Not so obvious; weren't there six books in the Douglas Adams "trilogy"? ;) Love the Bobs! Hope your trilogy runs into many more stories!
I would love to see this as a Netflix series. so many possibilities. For some reason I picture Paul Rudd as bob
I'm re-listening to #2 on my way to #3. Enjoy the BOBS as much as the first time. So very happy to know that you have half a dozen story up your sleeve. : )
I just blew through the trio of bobs in 4 days... it was with a mixture of sadness and joy when i reached the end :):(... please keep up the great work and continue on these adventures. I will be recommending this series to all my nerd friends!!
I agree. I love the fresh story idea. And the Audible narrator Ray Porter is fantastic. I need more, please.
I"ve listened to the series twice now. Great story, great dialogue, and a great narrator! More please! :)
I am so relieved you plan on writing more! I'm reaching the end of the 3rd and I was not looking forward to a life without more Bobiverse in it.
I am in agreement with Mel: use Douglas Adams as your spirit guide when outlining. I've enjoyed the Bobiverse and would gladly read more books set there. But I'm also digging The Singularity Trap as well. I am a now a committed fan and I look forward to all your future books.
Great news! Loved the bobiverse... I bought the books and the audiobooks as well... couldn’t stop “reading” while driving, Awesome!
...if only you could clone your mind and write them all in parallel, I would clone my wallet and buy every one.
Just came into the Bobiverse, finished the first book in a day, trying to savor the second book, so I'll probably be done in two days. This is a seriously good series, thanks for creating Bob!
Oh I don't know about "obviously"... didn't Douglas Adms write about Hitch Hiker's Guide being an "increasingly innacurately trilogy of five" or some such?
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Not so obvious; weren't there six books in the Douglas Adams "trilogy"? ;) Love the Bobs! Hope your trilogy runs into many more stories!
I would love to see this as a Netflix series. so many possibilities. For some reason I picture Paul Rudd as bob
I'm re-listening to #2 on my way to #3. Enjoy the BOBS as much as the first time. So very happy to know that you have half a dozen story up your sleeve. : )
I just blew through the trio of bobs in 4 days... it was with a mixture of sadness and joy when i reached the end :):(... please keep up the great work and continue on these adventures. I will be recommending this series to all my nerd friends!!
I agree. I love the fresh story idea. And the Audible narrator Ray Porter is fantastic. I need more, please.
I"ve listened to the series twice now. Great story, great dialogue, and a great narrator! More please! :)
I am so relieved you plan on writing more! I'm reaching the end of the 3rd and I was not looking forward to a life without more Bobiverse in it.
Douglas Adams proved that a trilogy can occupy at least 5 books... precedent? I think so.... :)
I am in agreement with Mel: use Douglas Adams as your spirit guide when outlining. I've enjoyed the Bobiverse and would gladly read more books set there. But I'm also digging The Singularity Trap as well. I am a now a committed fan and I look forward to all your future books.
Great news! Loved the bobiverse... I bought the books and the audiobooks as well... couldn’t stop “reading” while driving, Awesome!
...if only you could clone your mind and write them all in parallel, I would clone my wallet and buy every one.
Just came into the Bobiverse, finished the first book in a day, trying to savor the second book, so I'll probably be done in two days. This is a seriously good series, thanks for creating Bob!
Oh I don't know about "obviously"... didn't Douglas Adms write about Hitch Hiker's Guide being an "increasingly innacurately trilogy of five" or some such?












