Which makes me think that it's ME, not the book. Everybody loves this book! I'm not kidding - check out all the reviews, every single one raves about how awesome this book is. Which is why it is killing me that I didn't like this book. He takes the time to interact with the people who read his book, he's seems so sweet, hell, he is giving this book away as a download?! William Pauley III seems like such a nice guy. It went up to the top of my to-read list. He was so nice and polite, that I felt really compelled to read his work. William Pauley III is one of the few authors to interact with me online. What the purple television was for and who wanted it, ended up being a complete surprise. What was he doing in a western? What exactly is the doom magnetic?! What the devil happened to his eye? Why was he searching for a purple television?Įventually, all my questions were answered in unexpected ways. I wanted to find more information on him. Qoser, the cue-ball eyed, Japanese assassin. The town is named Chorizo, which is also the name of a delicious Mexican sausage.Ģ. Here are a couple reasons why I read it.ġ. Somehow, mixing those two genres with Bizarro works exceptionally well. I left that genre behind in my teen years. In all honestly, I haven't read much sci-fi as an adult. This is my first Bizarro sci-fi-western book.
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