ISBN:
B07MCVVNDM
Title: Super Sales on Super Heroes Pdf Super Sales on Super Heroes, Book 3
Felix would like nothing more than to take a vacation. A long one. One where he didn't have to wake up every morning and worry over casualty lists for the day.
Ever since he and the Legion had been forced to flee their headquarters four years previous, nothing had gone quite right. In fact, Felix and the Legion have been locked in a shadow war with enemies unknown. Ones with magic that could carve through their technology easily.
As the rest of the world fell apart, tearing itself to pieces at every turn with the return of the old gods, the Legion has held the chaos back. The price in blood has been climbing slowly, lately.
Felix suspects there's a change on the horizon. One that he hasn't prepared or developed a plan for. Or so his paranoia has been telling him. That there's a change coming now that'll shake up the world. One that will turn it inside out, Legion and Felix along with it.
Felix has decided it's time to push ahead and act. To finish things and protect his people at the same time. To take his Legion and make it safe.
Because that's all that matters in the end to him. His Legion. And it always came first.
Warning and minor spoiler: This novel contains graphic violence, undefined relationships/harem, unconventional opinions/beliefs, and a hero who is as tactful as a dog at a cat show. Listen at your own risk.
Everything falls apart I've mentioned before in other reviews that I am not a fan of Greek Tragedies. Why the ending was semi good, the entire premise of the book seemed to be centered around two things. Setting the reader up for the sequal, and developing the character of the 'Over-God'All of the book was about how Felix was trying to get out of having a harem and the pantheon was out to get him and he could get a break. No happy ending, only constant defeat and 'we'll do better next time'. I've bought all the books, I'm a patreon member; I guess I should read the advance chapters because I was really surprised at the way the story progressed.Not much in the way of Super Heroes So I've loved this series but this is the weakest so far, and I think it has a lot of problems.One of the oddest choices is that we start with a five year time skip. Yet, things are pretty much still at the status quo we left of at book 2. Legion has not expanded much, still being focused in pretty much one country. Legion doesn't have any fancy new toys or new people. Felix's personal relationships are still at the same place. Despite indicating they were going to be moving things over to Legion World at the end of book 2, apparently their settlement is barely developed at the start of Book 3, and not suitably developed enough if they wanted to move everyone over. With the portals, I have no idea why they would not put all the dormitories, research facilities, ect on legion world where they would be safe, other than a brief explanation of "it would be like running away again."There is also the problem that the author ties this book into some of his other series. One of the tie ins you will find out about early on, but the other comes later. If you haven't read these series you are missing out, but you can still read this. The early tie in comes off as "eh, why is he doing this," but the later one I thought was very cool.The problem is how the characters from these other series are used. Felix gets a new personal assistant, new body guards, new ect. He spends most of the book surrounded by an entirely new cast of women with the exception of Miu. The old supporting cast is shuffled off to the sideline, and for the most part are content with this, or even encourage it. The biggest problem about all of this is that it's not necessary.The characters don't serve an important role. The problem that the "magic of the dryads" solve is hastily introduced just before the dryads are introduced to fix it. Felicity, who the book seems to center around is characterized very little in this book. All you know from reading just Super Sales on Super Heroes is that she is extremely competent, utterly in love with Felix, everybody likes her, and her family was "poor" when she was young. That's about the extent of her characterization. She is basically an author written Mary Sue in this book. Everything that Felicity does in this book could easily have been taken care of by one of the preexisting women.If you followed the Tenchi Muyo OVAs and where upset when they made new ones only to focus on new girls, that was what this was like.Some of the new characters are good. The dragon girls are interesting additions, and I would have liked to see them more. Unfortunately they don't come in closer to the end. I thought we were going to see Felix being stuck with them for a longer period, developing a secondary harem, but what seems like it will be a fairly involved plot thread gets resolved fairly quickly in a literal Deus Ex Machina.Finally, as to the title of the review.There is not much in the way of super heroes in this book. A few powered make brief appearances, but the focus is instead on generic "magic" with ambiguous limits and abilities and "faith." Other than bringing people back to life, I can only think of one character that Felix upgrades all book, and that is just with a generic "sign on package." Never mind, I also remember that he gives Felicity a power as well. But we don't see much of him debating over what stats to upgrade or if he should give someone powers.We only see his "point total" page twice, both when he does not have access to his full set of powers. He spends most of the book unable to use his powers, and when he can we don't see him using it. Perhaps the author decided Felix is too powerful, and could not come up with a good way to deal with it, but it really felt like it belonged to a different series than the last two.I'm going to read the next one. The first two books, and the author's other series have won enough good will from me for that at least.ONE FINAL NOTE:I've only listened to the first two in audiobook format, this was the first one I read, so its possible the others were like this as well. There are a lot of sentence fragments, that when heard out-loud read almost like stream of counciousness, and I am sure sound fine. Reading it though was jarring. Much of the dialog was also formatted oddly. If a character was speaking a paragraph worth of text, the final sentence would often be set aside as a separate line of dialog. As such if you are not paying careful attention to if the closing quotations are there, it visually looks as if someone else is talking. This was only a minor inconvenience, but it was annoying.Doesn't know what it wants to be I'd like to preface this review by saying this isn't a Bad book, just inconsistant when viewed from the eyes of the rest of the Super Sales series.This book Doesn't read like a Super Sales book, nor does it read like a Wild Wastes Book, it reads like a mash up of the two series, but in a bad way. All the characters we love and expect to hear about from super sales are essentially not there, and they're viewed as nearly unimportant. Add onto that we're getting side and minor characters from Wild Wastes being inserted, trying to be major characters from Both Worlds/Series, which throws off the whole tone of the books. Every Single character in this book had their personality changed for the worse or were not given much face time. The only character who didn't change was Vince because the Crossover scenes needed to stay the same.The only Good/Great thing about this book is that the ending sets up Book 4 in a great way, needing to Save some of His people, while helping out his Benefactor in his mission.
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