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Nobody Gets the Girl
- A Superhero Novel (WHOOSH! BAM! POW! Book 1)
- Narrated by: Emerson Hardy
- Series: WHOOSH! BAM! POW!, Book 1
- Length: 6 hrs and 40 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Richard Rogers was an ordinary man until he met the supergenius Dr. Nicolas Knowbokov. Now, trapped in a world that has no memory of him, Richard is an invisible, intangible ghost to everyone but Dr. Know and the scientist’s two sexy superheroine daughters, Rail Blade and the Thrill.
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Who can save us from the looming apocalypse? Nobody!
Nobody Gets the Girl is a stand-alone novel that leads into further adventures! Check out Burn Baby Burn: A Supervillain Novel as Sundancer and Pit Geek go on a crime spree! Then, the action continues in Covenant as a team of superheroes struggling with dark pasts unite to face the threat of the mysterious terrorists known as the dervishes.
"Nobody Gets the Girl soars from the heart to the skies, from deeply personal to super-sized epic." (Jim Shooter)
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- C. Rowlands
- 25-11-18
Strong start, flags a little in second half
On the whole I found this book to be an entertaining one, but it felt like it started out a fair bit stronger than it finished, the question of whether a person who no longer exists due to problems caused by time travel has more right to live than those who now exist because of the changes is an interesting one that the main character probably got over a bit too quickly before he joined forces with the person that caused the problems in the first place.
The range of powers of the heroes and villains in this book were varied, mostly avoiding the usual mainstays of the comic book world or when using them doing so in a slightly different manner. However, the times when the focus shifted to a confrontation between the characters, the writing didn't quite manage to capture the visual nature inherent in an action scene so they didn't hold the attention as well as they might have done. The pacing of the book felt a little uneven too, building to a peak about half to two thirds of the way through before descending from there even with the main confrontation being later on in the book.
The narration was similarly a little mixed, the tone and style for each character was distinctive enough and helped to enhance the more character-focused parts of the book, but the pacing of the narration felt a little too slow in the action scenes where it felt like the focus was more on trying to convey the weightiness of a scene rather than the pace of it.
Overall, despite my slight criticisms, this was a book that I definitely enjoyed listening to, finishing it in only a few sittings and I will definitely look out for more from this author in the future.
[Note - I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.]
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- Harry Arthur
- 08-08-20
Unexpected direction
A guy gets turned into an invisible, intangible being by a scientist who then offers to help him fight crime. This scientist is a super genius with two super hero daughters. However everything is not as it seems; the family is dysfunctional and the scientist might not be the good guy.....
Along the way the book takes some dark and unexpected turns.
I received a free copy if this book and chose to write a review.
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- Julie
- 12-07-20
Couldn't tell who the good guys were
I did enjoy this book but found I enjoyed the first half of the book more than the second, it seemed to fade and a lot more of the time was spent explaining theories than the action scenes you expect with a super hero book. Kudos to the author for trying to give the story deep (and a twist) but In my opinion it didn't work and I would have preferred my action. Also with super heros like to be able to tell the differences between the good guys and the bad guys (give or take a few side swapping). I have mixed feeling about the characters and I did like them to begin with but by the end of the book I felt In different and didn't really care what happened to them. Don't get me wrong I did like the book and I like the way the super power came about and the unusual powers but it might be a while before I give book two ago, especially as book two focuses on the bad guys more but I will give it ago just to see what the author has in store for them.
What happens when no body knows you exist? Richard Rogers went to bed one night with a job, a wife and a life only to wake up the next morning In someone else's house, with no way of communicating and not even his parents having any knowledge of his existence. The only man who can see him, along with his two daughters, is the man that created the mess he finds himself in. So what do you do if no one can see you? Spy on women in locker rooms? Pretend to be a ghost? Travel around with the president? Sleep in the white house or the playboy mansion? Or do you join a super hero team and fight the monsters and evil villains that you have only seen on tv and always believed was made up using special effects? Of course doing that is never easy because not everything is black and white.
The narrator was very dramatic and was just right for a super hero book.
I was given this free review copy audio book at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
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- Zackattack
- 25-03-20
well worth it
would have liked it to be longer, but if had all the elements of a great story.
p.s. i recieved a free copy at my request and have left this review of my own volition.
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- Laura
- 26-11-18
Great Beginning but Second Half Letdown
I got a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
The story is about Richard Rogers, a wannabe comedian, who wakes up in his house but there are strangers in his bed. What has happened to his life? Where is his wife? Who are these people in his bed? Why can't these people see him? Intriguing premise and open to the story. While you learn about how and why all this is happening to Richard, the book is really good and interesting. I was ready for a great ride. However, when you get to the second half of the book, it all goes a little wonky. There are a lot of speeches -- which are stiff and odd, things happen or are said which make you think, "say, what??" and some of the relationships, given what was occurring in the first half, are just not believable. There are some action sequences in the second half which are fun [very comic book] but they did not make up for the other lackluster situations. So while I really liked the first half, I did not enjoy the second half nearly as much.
The narrator, Emerson Hardy, overall did a good job.
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- Mary Karowski
- 26-11-18
A twisted time travel related superhero tale
So what happens when a genius creates a town traveling machine and uses it without being careful as he should? Nobody happens. Nobody is his code name. He no longer exists due to...well I don’t want to spoil the funnny reason why he doesn’t exist. Only the scientist and his descendants can see him. He. Ownaids him in a battle against the evil Rex Monday. Will good triumph over evil? Is good good? Is evil evil? What will become of the girl with the dead heart? Will nobody ever get his chance to get the girl? Wonderful from through what ifs. Very enjoyable lots and lots of twists all the way to the end. I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator or publisher
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- Josh R
- 21-11-18
Entertaining Superhero Comedy Story
This was a quick, enjoyable, superhero comedy story. It was definitely an original story, unlike anything I’ve listened to before. I found the characters to be entertaining, and I highly enjoyed that it wasn’t just a good vs evil superhero story, with many characters crossing the line between good and evil. The action starts right away, and stays constant throughout the story. This story had excellent narration as well. The narrator gives all of the characters distinct voices, and I really enjoyed the voice he used for the general narration, i.e. when someone isn’t talking. He even does a pretty good job voicing the female characters. Overall, Nobody Gets the Girl is definitely worth a listen, and I look forward to listening to book two.
This audiobook was provided by the author at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review.
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- Cindy
- 16-01-20
Villains Beware
I have always enjoyed James Maxey's work, this series is no exception. Superheroes at their best, mixed with serious issues and amusement. Great bad guys to conquer.
For me, Book 1 and 3 were hard to turn off, book 2 could have been left out and still would have been great.
This audio was given to me free and I voluntarily gave this review.
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- Interfleet Broadcasting
- 08-12-19
Nobody is amazing!
This is my first superhero style book. I found it a different but refreshing new genre.
I met the author at DragonCon and he described the book to me. I got the code and put it aside thinking maybe some day I would read it. well i finally did and was very pleased. The characters are very well thought out and the story line was quite different than my normal science Fiction books. This is a book that is not suited for children due to a couple of scenes. but should be fine in my opinion for young adults. I was not crazy about the narrator and didn't find his voice between characters was distinguishable enough for me but it was understandable.
I recommend this book fir those looking for something new or enjoys a REALLY good storyline! will be buying from this author again!
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- Backlash
- 10-10-19
Nobody's fool
Turned invisible by one of two competing super-scientists and falling for his daughter, Richard sets out to do the right thing. This was one of the first superhero books I read on Kindle and it's even better on audio. If you like Batman or Spiderman or thought that Reed Richards was too smart for his own good, you will enjoy this Nobody. I was given a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review
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- Ryan P. M.
- 19-03-19
potential was there
I enjoyed the premise but the performance was difficult and the plot was scattered
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- Shanna Tidwell
- 09-01-19
Comic books come to life
This is a pretty fantastical story. Baby gun was the most ridiculous character ever but also pretty cool. I figured out the identity of Monday pretty easily. The characters abilities & the explanations of how they have powers were cool and some original. I like the idea of this story continuing. I would definitely read or listen to the next installment. Can humanity survive without someone trying to mold the world to their imagination?
Narration was excellent. Hardy did a wonderful job!
I was voluntarily provided this review copy at no charge by the author, publisher and or narrator.
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- Robert
- 12-12-18
"Nobody" would like this story
A person becomes a non-person who becomes "Nobody". I really enjoyed this story. James Maxey writes a story with a creative beginning. The hero is unborn in a different universe which causes him to become nobody. The story has a fresh creative plot and it keeps you engaged throughout. Emerson Hardy dose a very good job in narrating the story.
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- TU
- 11-12-18
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