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Blood Brothers: Omnibus 1

By: JD Glasscock
Narrated by: Patrick O'Connor
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Two brothers, their Momma, and their pot bellied pig turned into 500lb Iron Tusk Boar, Dozer, face the end of all they know as the Earth is absorbed into something called War World.

On Earth, they were up and coming duo competitors in ACS (Armored Combat Sports), and it is with those skills they just might survive.

The first three audiobooks in a nine part series. This volume includes:

  • Audiobook one: The Bones of Our Fathers
  • Audiobook two: The Moon & The Night
  • Audiobook three: Into the Gray
©2022 Johnathan Dean Glasscock (P)2023 Johnathan Dean Glasscock
Fantasy Fiction
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the way they keep treating their mother as dead weight rather then helping her get strong in the beginning pissing me off.

protags are idiots

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great book like the animal characters. Great system and like the progression. the music is pretty awesome also lol imo.

love the brother tag team

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Story is mostly good. Writing style is distracting and hard to listen to sometimes. I think the author is annoyed to have to write this style when he wants to write poetry instead. Stick to poetry then. Only listening because it’s free with audible right now.

Weird writing style

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the story is good. very descriptive. almost to descriptive. every moment is monumental until literally the next moment when it's more monumental lol

solid story

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Narrator really brought the comedy and grit of the story to life. The weight of each scene was felt.

Great Narration

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