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THAT DARN SQUID GOD
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That Darn Squid God is a fun romp through Victorian England and less civilized parts of the space-time continuum, skewering adventuring sagas of all sorts with an avalanche of delightfully witty turns of phrases and a positively scary amount of detail about weaponry of all sorts. Easily as good as Pollota's Bureau 13 novels, That Darn Squid God manage... »
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The 24 Hour War (Endless Quest Gamma World Setting)
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This book rules! The choose-a-path story styling is a little obnoxious, but the setting, characters, movement, humor, it's all great! Makes me wish Pollotta did more Gamma World novels.... »
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Bureau 13
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I just discovered the Bureau 13 novels (there are only three of them) and they're fantastic! Laughed until my ribs hurt all the way through. Plus the heroes really have to pay for their victories, they get wounded and major characters die. But more importantly, the characters are a real team, each member gets their time to shine, and while each is a to... »
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Illegal Aliens
I just purchased my third copy of this book: read the first one to bits, one of my (normally trustworthy) friends jacked the second and no one will be all... »
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Bureau 13: Full Moonster
Mr. Pollotta writes fight scenes worthy of The Matrix--grand and chaotic. He uses a fair dose of humor, but never so much that the narrative turns goofy.... »
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Bureau 13: Doomsday Exam
This one is a keeper. I've read it twice, and I'm holding on to it to read again someday.
This novel was my first exposure to the Bureau 13 ... »
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Tequila Mockingbird
Nick has long been known for his well written and funny novels but this collection of short Mystery and SF stories is way over the top. Loving and spot-o... »
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Bureau 13: Judgment Night
Nick Pollotta is not as silly as Terry Pratchett, not as hardboiled as Mickey Spillane, and not as serious as Tim Powers. To me, his style seems to be in... »
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