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Fun, enjoyable, plenty of action
Thrill Kings Fragmented Sky is an entertaining book about a group of four bikers who travel across the universe to deal with interdimensional creatures (Inter-Ds). All the action takes place within a day as they try to send the Inter-Ds back to their dimensions and thwart the very evil Colonel Bloch.
The book is very imaginative and clever. There are many fun elements – Bleed Zones, inter-dimensional motorcycles, ghosting. The Inter-Ds (monsters) are creative. Ther ...more
Thrill Kings Fragmented Sky is an entertaining book about a group of four bikers who travel across the universe to deal with interdimensional creatures (Inter-Ds). All the action takes place within a day as they try to send the Inter-Ds back to their dimensions and thwart the very evil Colonel Bloch.
The book is very imaginative and clever. There are many fun elements – Bleed Zones, inter-dimensional motorcycles, ghosting. The Inter-Ds (monsters) are creative. Ther ...more

Thrill Kings is well-written, and the main characters are well-developed, but I wish it had been two hundred pages shorter. Tighter storytelling, fewer ancillary characters, and less sci-fi world-building would have helped, in my opinion, to keep me locked into its page-turning potential.
The action scenes were great from start to finish, and I loved Non-Stop and Grace as two of the lead characters. I struggled, however, with the complexity of several of the sci-fi elements: motorcycles that hav ...more
The action scenes were great from start to finish, and I loved Non-Stop and Grace as two of the lead characters. I struggled, however, with the complexity of several of the sci-fi elements: motorcycles that hav ...more

I had the great pleasure to read Thrill Kings: Fragmented Sky. This book just throws you in from the start with a large action scene where you're introduced to the MCs as they are in the process of closing a portal and sending Inter-D monsters back from where they had come. From that point on, the book doesn't let up with action scene after action scene as the story progresses. I really enjoyed reading Varrage's capture and escape, as well as Nonstop's escape from the army through a TV station.
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