I so hope he writes more--if for any reason, to see him grow more as a writer :)15 out of 15 yogstars, more exciting than a spurloopian cabaret. August 2019 Thief. Scourge of the wicked. He hands out money for tuition, rent, whatever anyone needs--asking only loyalty in return.
Armed with his array of hi-tech gadgets, and of course his famous las-gun, Bodega careens around the corners of the known Universe in his ship, the Disco Volante, guided by his unique sense of justice, and his love for the psychic entity known only as Majesta.Essentially, this is something kinda like a cross between Guardians of the Galaxy, Dirty Harry, and Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy.Essentially, this is something kinda like a cross between Guardians of the Galaxy, Dirty Harry, and Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy.The flarvin' thing rocked my world I tell ya your in for one heck of a hoardersharcortiery I tell youHow exactly does one review something that is, at its very core, a joke?How exactly does one review something that is, at its very core, a joke?Understand that this might not be the most objective review. Weather conditions, postal problems or customs may sometimes cause delays with your orders. Welcome back. Also loved Pyrion's notes, they really add flavour to the worldbuilding and humour. SO funny, and reminiscent of Hitchhiker's Guide sometimes. Bodega has a dream of what Spanish Harlem could become, and no scruples at all about how the money to fuel his dream is acquired. In fact, scourge of anyone if there's money to be made. Bodega not only became a bigger commitment for him once he thought about turning it into a book, but it also became a different kind of writing project. My biggest note about this book is very interesting, actually... Pyrion's writing became more consistent, more serious, and (in my opinion) more investing *after* he stopped writing for the podcast. This hooked me quicker than a Galdorpian hook fish catches dinner.The most unexpected, brilliant sci fi. Orders are processed 9am-2pm BST, Monday to Friday.
Bodega is also one of the most visionary and magnanimous characters in contemporary fiction. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are processed the next working day. A lawless man in a galaxy overrun by villains, Mork beasts, Dildonians and the dreaded imperial forces of Crem Slumdump. I've been a fan of the Yogscast for many years and of the Triforce since its inception.
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Loved every page.Written by someone with barely any writing experience, I was suprised to find that I finished this book quicker than most others ive read! His [writing] craft definitely changed once he stopped writing with the intention of 'podcasting' it. Lover. Fascinating from a writer's stance! The second half of this book kept the spirit of what it started out as, though it also shifted its tone and became more comfortable with itself. All of our delivery costs are a set fee per order, not per item!Local postal services may charge additional handling/service fees/taxes, which - if applicable - are payable by the recipient, not Yogscast.Pre-order delivery dates are from when products are marked as in stock and have been processed. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. However I felt like I think I was spoiled by the Triforce listening to this, although there were times that I was absolutely hooked in the chapters that were both on and off the Triforce and yogcon. Written by someone with barely any writing experience, I was suprised to find that I finished this book quicker than most others ive read! Hilarious sci-fi writing with no real commitment to plot. And definitely fun to read with that type of lense. Processing time can vary. Recommend whether you've heard the podcast or not. In fact, scourge of anyone if there's money to be made. Start by marking “Bodega: Tales from the Bodegaverse” as Want to Read: His [writing] craft definitely changed once he stopped writing with the intention of 'podcasting' it. Published My biggest note about this book is very interesting, actually... Pyrion's writing became more consistent, more serious, and (in my opinion) more investing *after* he stopped writing for the podcast. Sniper. Truly took me by surprise and I hope he writes more, soon.