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Tyler Sparr

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This book unfortunately has a lot of 2nd book syndrome. It feels like it's left a lot of the world-building behind, but it also didn't push forward the plot near as much as I would hope. Just a bit of a slump, but still a solid read and I'm hoping the trilogy pulls it all together.

I love this series, but man do I just want more to happen. The way these are written on Patreon originally just incentivises dragging the story out and while the extensive world building is part of what I enjoy about the genre, it also wears you down after a while to the point I could (and probably will) literally copy and paste this review onto multiple books.

I love this series, but man do I just want more to happen. The way these are written on Patreon originally just incentivises dragging the story out and while the extensive world building is part of what I enjoy about the genre, it also wears you down after a while to the point I could (and probably will) literally copy and paste this review onto multiple books.

I really appreciate how there's a very defined progress of the story in this series. With a series title of "We Hunt Monsters", there's no surprise that it's exactly what you get every singel entry and this one doesn't disappoint.

This was such a disappointing read and definitely the worst of the year. The first half had a decent amount of promise and really felt like it could have been something, but it just got worse and worse. Filled with exposition dumps for no reason, heavy overusage of the same phrasing over and over again, and just an overall pretty boring conflict left this feeling flat.

DNF at 50%. This book is just horrendously bad with writing at roughly a 5th-grade level. I have nothing good to say.

I’m not sure that this book really knew what it wanted to be. While theoretically horror, there was very little suspense or tension. The pacing was off, the prose was hard to handle, and the whole ending was just plain tough to read. It felt like a story that could have been so much better if written by a different author who understood horror better.

While this isn't necessarily a good book or doing anything all that new, it is very much a fun book. It's quick and easy to read and entertaining throughout. Great palate cleanser

Just a good, solid entry in what continues to be a fun series. There’s not much more to this than “numbers go up and people get stronger”, but it’s done in such a way that it doesn’t need to be more than that.

Very solid entry in the series. While there wasn’t a ton that actually happened, it’s a quick read and a good setup for what seems like will be the final entry in the series.

Phil Tucker just knows how to write entertaining stories! There’s nothing too complex happening here just yet, but it’s fun and engaging while adding some unique spins on what could easily be a very tired concept. Hoping this continues to be a fun ride!

I’m not too sure this trilogy stuck the landing. Maybe I just wasn’t in the right mood for it, but I found the book slow and fairly boring. The emotional beats didn’t hit for me and I was just glad to be done with it.

Pretty fun follow up to what seems like is going to be a really engaging series! While the focus of the story wasn’t exactly where I’d like to be, the additional world building was done really well. Looking forward to seeing where this goes.

Such a fun, little novella! Having it be in this format definitely helped as the author didn't have to worry about providing too much back story or explanations, just pure plot. Can be knocked out in a night very easily and will have you engaged in the characters and story the whole way.

It's so refreshing to have a series in this genre just come to a conclusion without dragging it out. While neither this entry nor the series as a whole is perfect, it's very fun and tells a nice, complete story. Definitely worth picking up if you enjoy the genre and are looking for something to get you by until new releases.

Definitely an interesting read filled with a lot of information I wasn't aware of as it feels like a pretty forgotten time in history. I just wish the overall story was told in a more engaging manner. Still a very quick, easy read that you can knock out in an evening.

There is just so much happening in this entry in the series. Definitely the best in the series so far though it's not going to win any literary awards. Very fun though!

Building off the previous book in the series, this continues to be a fun read. It doesn’t get too bogged down in stats while introducing some interesting plot elements.

It’s hard to write reviews for the individual books in a series like this when you’re really just binging them. Again, very fun, easy read with dinosaurs. There’s far better books out there, but this is a great pick for a palate cleanser.

The world is really expanding in this one and it continues to be a fun and engaging read. Will be very curious to see how it all shakes out.

Fun start to a new series. It isn’t special or groundbreaking, but it’s fast paced and has dinosaurs. What more can you really ask for?

There are times where the prose in this book is really good, but then the author can't help but go off on a tangent and wander around within his own brain. Just overall I really did not enjoy reading this.

I mean thank goodness we're finally out of Nevermore. The last couple books have been ridiculous and I'm sincerely hoping this means the series as a whole will get itself back on track and we'll see some meaningful progress of storylines.

The concept of this book was great, but I had some issues with the execution. Mainly, I just didn't care for the main character and that left me annoyed at the book far too many times. Still an enjoyable read, but I wish I had liked it more than I did.

This was a quick and easy read, but this book fell into the trap so many others in the genre fell into. Namely, not a lot happened and what did happen felt out of character and disjointed. Really hoping things come back together or it might be a DNF on the series for me after Book 6.