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Saving Supervillains 4

By: Bruce Sentar
Narrated by: Lewis Alexander, Rozelyn Rader
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Miles is at New Haven, hoping to figure out more about Monster Fruit and Daeva. But he finds more than he expected, a community and a sense of peace as he stops hiding his powers. Meanwhile, Stella flourishes and continues to rope more girls in to make Miles smile brighter.

Things aren’t all pleasant. Monsters often attack New Haven and Daeva shows him the truth about titans and the future that they are moving towards.

Joining Daeva’s pantheon of god like supers, he takes on the task of defending New Haven, discovering that it and Point City have a shared a dangerous enemy. Because the Fenris Wolf, a city killer titan, isn’t something he can just paste.

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Still good

More of the same which is not a bad thing. If you liked the rest of the series you should have no issues with this one.

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Another Good Book

I love where the story went. The development of the story as well as all in personal relationships with the mc and his harem make the story very interesting. The voice acting is spot on like normal for this series.

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Good

This book has a good story and narrator gave an excellent performance. Recommend to others.

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Fun story

This is still a good series. I think the last book was a bit beater than this one but still enjoyable. Narration is top notch!

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Best in the series

this book is alot more of what you loved from the series by this point in you liked the previous books you'll like this one.

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I'm glad I found these again.

Didn't realize the next book was out, glad I got it.
I enjoy the story and the different powers.
It had been a while so I forgot how cringe Stella sounds when she talks about herself in third person, not even anime characters can pull that off, a lot can but not all.
Otherwise Miles is still the paranoid b***h he always has been and he's still pretty stupid in some scenarios that should be obvious, especially in a world with superpowers that can do anything.

I'm glad Kim is going to get the D in the next book, she is one of my favorites.

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Saving Supervillains 4

Introduction:

Greetings, fellow readers and furries alike. I am Kiba Snowpaw, an alpha Ice Wolf hailing from the icy terrains of HowlStrom. With over 36 years of life experience and a lifetime of gaming, I've ventured into the realm of literature to share my thoughts on Bruce Sentar's 'Saving Supervillains #4'. Let's embark on this journey together, shall we?

Basic Plot Summary:

Miles, our protagonist, finds himself in New Haven, unraveling the mysteries of Monster Fruit and Daeva. As he embraces his powers, he discovers a community and a sense of belonging. However, danger lurks in the shadows as monsters threaten New Haven and the revelation of the city killer titan, the Fenris Wolf, shakes the very foundation of his beliefs.

Analysis/Evaluation:

Sentar masterfully weaves a tale that is both captivating and thrilling. The narrative is rich, filled with drama, action, and moments that tug at one's heartstrings. The balance between the serene moments at New Haven and the high-octane battles is commendable.

Characters:

Miles is a character of depth, evolving with each challenge he faces. His journey from a confused individual to a hero is inspiring. Stella, on the other hand, is a beacon of hope, her vibrant personality contrasting the darker elements of the story. The dynamics of the harem, especially with the introduction of new characters, adds layers to the narrative, making it a rich tapestry of emotions and relationships.

Structure:

The book is structured in a way that keeps the reader engaged from start to finish. The pacing is perfect, with each chapter seamlessly flowing into the next, making it hard to put down.

Impact:

'Saving Supervillains #4' is not just a story; it's an experience. It resonates with the reader, leaving a lasting impact long after the last page is turned.

Hook and Thesis:

The allure of the book lies in its intricate plot and well-developed characters. Sentar has crafted a world that is both fantastical and relatable, making it a must-read for both furries and non-furries alike.

Praise and Critique:

The book is a masterpiece, with its rich narrative and character development. However, the overemphasis on pancakes, though humorous at times, can be a tad repetitive.

Evaluation:

As an Ice Wolf with a penchant for drama and action, I found 'Saving Supervillains #4' to be a thrilling ride. It's a book that deserves a place on every furry's bookshelf.

Comparison:

While many books in the furry genre offer action and drama, 'Saving Supervillains #4' stands out with its unique blend of romance, urban fantasy, and post-apocalyptic elements. It's a gem that shines brighter than the rest.

Conclusion:

In the frosty plains of HowlStrom, we have a saying - "In the heart of winter, stories keep us warm." 'Saving Supervillains #4' is one such story. It's a tale of love, bravery, and the indomitable spirit of a hero. So, fellow furries, let's dive into this icy adventure and let the story of Miles warm our hearts.

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Really don’t like Stella

The story started of interesting but now it just feels like it’s being continued by a horny teenager. The MC’s character development has gone from progressively trying to grow as a person to yeah just accept whatever shenanigans Stella wants and let me keep on adding to my already long list of horny girlfriends. And the main problem is Stella who’s only personality is horny and if there’s something important going on in the background forget that, I’m horny. Only continuing this series because I’m already this far but seriously thinking about just dropping this series if the next book is more of the same.

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One of the best ones yet.

All of these books in this series has been great so far. I really love the story and the narrators did an excellent job.

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Great story, poor narration

I feel like there are many narrators that do a much better job than Alex Parone/Lewis Alexander. I feel like dungeons, SSV, and Dao audios all suffered a loss at this choice. Jack Douglas, Evan Jordan, Christopher Boucher, and Jonathan Waters would have all worked to make it perfect. Lewis Alexander is OK, but is terrible at the flirting parts and can't sell a young mc very well. All of the passionate parts lose interest. Please consider at least diversifying the narrators for new serieses

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