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A review by aknas22
The Good, the Bad, and the Uncanny by Simon R. Green
3.0
I'd give this book 3 and a half stars if I could because I really enjoyed the book with the exception of the scene told from the perspective of Larry Oblivion. I liked Larry but his story could have been told much quicker and in a more interesting manner. It wasn't really needed to further the story of the book. One other issue I had with the book was that there were almost identical scenes in Just Another Judgment Day and this book.
This book was a turning point for John Taylor and the Nightside and it also set up for future events. There were also many surprises...Things are never as they seem in the Nightside.
This book was a turning point for John Taylor and the Nightside and it also set up for future events. There were also many surprises...Things are never as they seem in the Nightside.