Bubby II: Freak Attack

Fiction & Literature, Humorous
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Author: B. P. Draper ISBN: 9781476359595
Publisher: B. P. Draper Publication: August 10, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: B. P. Draper
ISBN: 9781476359595
Publisher: B. P. Draper
Publication: August 10, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Book 2 of 5 in the Bubby Anthology.

Bubby, having defeated the mighty force of Franco Micromind, settles back to enjoy to rewards of being a superhero. While guest starring on the latest hit talk show, Dat alerts him that the world once again needs to be rescued by him. Will Bubby save the world, or take some time out for his fans and sign autographs?

Review
I should explain that episode two of the Bubby series should not be read before episode one. As all of these episodes are short stories, the author takes no time to re-introduce the characters, which can result in the casual reader being a tad confused if they are read out of order. I was disappointed by the author's failure to develop the character of Bubby further in this episode. However, he does bring to the forefront several of episode one's secondary characters, which provides the groundwork for future episodes, while injecting the story with additional humor. While not my favorite of the five, Bubby II is a worthwhile lead-in to the remaining episodes. --Braden Erp

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Book 2 of 5 in the Bubby Anthology.

Bubby, having defeated the mighty force of Franco Micromind, settles back to enjoy to rewards of being a superhero. While guest starring on the latest hit talk show, Dat alerts him that the world once again needs to be rescued by him. Will Bubby save the world, or take some time out for his fans and sign autographs?

Review
I should explain that episode two of the Bubby series should not be read before episode one. As all of these episodes are short stories, the author takes no time to re-introduce the characters, which can result in the casual reader being a tad confused if they are read out of order. I was disappointed by the author's failure to develop the character of Bubby further in this episode. However, he does bring to the forefront several of episode one's secondary characters, which provides the groundwork for future episodes, while injecting the story with additional humor. While not my favorite of the five, Bubby II is a worthwhile lead-in to the remaining episodes. --Braden Erp

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