



Roadkill : Taylor, Dennis E: desertcart.ae: Books Review: To be clear, Taylor hooked me on his Bobiverse series. When he has a new release, I drop whatever I'm reading and order his. Same with Roadkill. It was great - class Taylor. Fun, fast-paced, witty, cheesy at times but also that's what I love about him. The story is creative and you'll fly through it. It's depth doesnt compare to the Bob books, and I don't think it's on Outland's level either, but I liked it. If you like the author, then it's worth the read. Review: A standalone science fiction space opera book, no sequel or prequel. I read the well bound and well printed POD (print on demand) trade paperback published by the Ethan Ellenberg Literary Agency in 2022. I have really enjoyed all of the series and standalone books published by the author, especially his Bobiverse and Outland books. Jack Kernigan thought he was having a bad life when he got thrown out of MIT for a false accusation. Then he wrecked his dad's delivery truck on a lonely road, hitting an invisible object. The invisible object turned out to be a seven foot tall toolbelt wearing squirrel who died. And then he and his two best friends found the invisible spaceship that the invisible squirrel came to Earth on. They managed to get on the spaceship which was run by an AI that Jack named Sheldon. And that is when things got weird. I really liked this book since it is just a good old pulp story. I rated it so high because I stayed up too late last night reading it. And, I will probably reread it some day. And, I liked the ending a lot, not rushed, not too long, just right.
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (30) |
| Dimensions | 13.97 x 1.98 x 21.59 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 1680683128 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1680683127 |
| Item weight | 399 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 346 pages |
| Publication date | 9 December 2022 |
| Publisher | Ethan Ellenberg Literary Agency |
B**T
To be clear, Taylor hooked me on his Bobiverse series. When he has a new release, I drop whatever I'm reading and order his. Same with Roadkill. It was great - class Taylor. Fun, fast-paced, witty, cheesy at times but also that's what I love about him. The story is creative and you'll fly through it. It's depth doesnt compare to the Bob books, and I don't think it's on Outland's level either, but I liked it. If you like the author, then it's worth the read.
M**E
A standalone science fiction space opera book, no sequel or prequel. I read the well bound and well printed POD (print on demand) trade paperback published by the Ethan Ellenberg Literary Agency in 2022. I have really enjoyed all of the series and standalone books published by the author, especially his Bobiverse and Outland books. Jack Kernigan thought he was having a bad life when he got thrown out of MIT for a false accusation. Then he wrecked his dad's delivery truck on a lonely road, hitting an invisible object. The invisible object turned out to be a seven foot tall toolbelt wearing squirrel who died. And then he and his two best friends found the invisible spaceship that the invisible squirrel came to Earth on. They managed to get on the spaceship which was run by an AI that Jack named Sheldon. And that is when things got weird. I really liked this book since it is just a good old pulp story. I rated it so high because I stayed up too late last night reading it. And, I will probably reread it some day. And, I liked the ending a lot, not rushed, not too long, just right.
L**W
A fun read, with characters that feel believable. A good one to share with the family.
C**S
Worth the time.
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