Bubby IV: Return to Nobulescence

Fiction & Literature, Humorous
Cover of the book Bubby IV: Return to Nobulescence by B. P. Draper, B. P. Draper
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Author: B. P. Draper ISBN: 9781476118666
Publisher: B. P. Draper Publication: August 10, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: B. P. Draper
ISBN: 9781476118666
Publisher: B. P. Draper
Publication: August 10, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Book 4 of 5 in the Bubby Anthology.

Anything that Bubby may have faced before is nothing compared to what he faces now. Sick of creations that fail him, Shadow Master ventures out to destroy Bubby for himself. Unrivaled in all aspects, Shadow Master provides Bubby twelve hours to prepare. Will Bubby stop Shadow Master's attempt at world domination, or will his crash course in fighting the ultimate evil fail?

Review
By the time B. P. Draper got around to Bubby IV, it is obvious that he had improved as a writer. The flow of his writing is better, as is the character development. Fortunately, he continues to indulge in his self-depreciating humor that has made the series so funny. The standoff that was implied in Bubby III meets all the expectations... assuming your expectations were low. That is not to say it isn't funny; it is. But if the story were to follow your expectations, it wouldn't really be that funny, now would it? --Braden Erp

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Book 4 of 5 in the Bubby Anthology.

Anything that Bubby may have faced before is nothing compared to what he faces now. Sick of creations that fail him, Shadow Master ventures out to destroy Bubby for himself. Unrivaled in all aspects, Shadow Master provides Bubby twelve hours to prepare. Will Bubby stop Shadow Master's attempt at world domination, or will his crash course in fighting the ultimate evil fail?

Review
By the time B. P. Draper got around to Bubby IV, it is obvious that he had improved as a writer. The flow of his writing is better, as is the character development. Fortunately, he continues to indulge in his self-depreciating humor that has made the series so funny. The standoff that was implied in Bubby III meets all the expectations... assuming your expectations were low. That is not to say it isn't funny; it is. But if the story were to follow your expectations, it wouldn't really be that funny, now would it? --Braden Erp

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