
Tales of Supervillainy: Cindy's Seven
The Supervillainy Saga, Book 8
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Narrated by:
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Heather Costa
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Jeffrey Kafer
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By:
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C. T. Phipps
Cindy Wakowski a.k.a. Red Riding Hood is the second-most feared villain in Falconcrest City. Unfortunately, she soon discovers that is only because she's considered Merciless: The Supervillainy without Mercy™'s favorite henchwoman. Determined to prove herself every bit her boyfriend's equal, if not superior, Cindy assembles a team of other villains to go after the largest treasure trove in the world: the hoard of the Dragon King.
Unfortunately, things start going sideways from the start. An ex-boyfriend of hers turned eldritch horror wants revenge, other villains don't want anything to do with her plan, and the Foundation for World Harmony has put out a death warrant on her head. Merciless has also decided to engage in a little friendly competition that Cindy wants nothing to do with. Can she steal slay the dragon and claim its treasure? Will she let her ego and impatience get in the way? Also, who is Red Sindi and what relationship does she have with our antiheroine?
Tales of Supervillainy: Cindy's Seven is the eighth novel of the best-selling Supervillainy Saga series and the first from the perspective of its most popular supporting character!
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Ehhhhh... definitely mediocre for this series.
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just cant get enough of C T Phipps humore
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Fun Time
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All are close. Like one big family. They love each other and know there are flaws in each, but they work together to cover for where one is less. Like Cindy knows she's not a good mom, so there's Mandy and Amanda and Gary's sister and such a close network here that help raise the girls and help each other. I love the comfort here.
Cindy is tired of being Gary's hench woman and wants to be seen as more. So she comes up with her own plan...steal the dragon's treasure. However, this mission becomes way more than such a simple task. There's more going on with the dragon! And with a few of the family members. They all face something personal as the story goes.
Mandy comments that Cindy is mentally 14. lol! I have to agree with this! She's a chatter box and half of what's said doesn't make sense in logic. lol.
These are fun adventures with Cindy at the lead with her friends and family. Always fun in this world.
Cindy wants and deserves to be seen as more.
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a change of pace
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Endnote: If you are an audiobook addict, be sure to stay in listen mode for the dual narrator blooper bits at the end. Jackie Chan would be proud.
Very Funny Quipping Super Heroes
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If you are reading the review for the 8th book in a series, I’m going to assume that you’ve already had the pleasure of experiencing the previous seven books and have enjoyed the unique and comical tone of the series. Therefore, this review will focus on what’s different in Cindy’s Seven – mainly because this book is obviously all about Cindy.
Though the POV character changed, Cindy’s Seven still has the zany antics and wild plot twists I’ve loved throughout the series. It does, however, have a slightly different feel, as I think it's more story-focused and less parody/satire than previous books. The POV character change-up makes it distinct, as Cindy’s storytelling is distinguishable from Gary’s snarky, wild, and often indecipherable narration. Cindy seems somehow to be a more logical (at least in that her crazy is more internally consistent) and goal-driven character. Most of her references are to the fantasy and sci-fi genres of books, games, and movies rather than Gary’s dialog of anything-goes, neverending, and sometimes random pop culture. It’s weird to realize that Cindy may actually be the more stable of the two.
In summary, Cindy’s Seven is an excellent book on its own, and though it's different from the Supervillainy Saga's other books, it's a good different. I’m torn between wanting a true Cindy POV sequel to Cindy’s Seven and a more Gary-focused, “classic” Supervillainy Saga book. Maybe it's time for a multiple-POV book for the 9th installment! And to reiterate my earlier mention regarding the audiobook narration, both Costa and Kafer are already outstanding solo narrators, but together, they are amazing. Unlike other dually narrated books, they don’t just alternate reading chapters but instead perform parts for the male and female dialog; their combined talent results in Cindy’s Seven having flawless narration.
Special thanks to C.T. Phipps, who provided me with this book at my request.
Move over, Gary: this time, it's all about Cindy
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love it
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I really enjoyed this story with Cindy being the storyteller. I’ve always found her to be an interesting character. I will say, being in her head is a bit different. She’s not Gary and her thought process is completely different. She’s not only Gary’s sidekick, but also one of several women Gary is sleeping with. They have a very complicated relationship. They do have a child together (and Gary has a second child with a superhero). While the kids have been part of the story in the past, it was always a very small part. Now, they are growing up and are able to be part of the action. They are both super smart and there are some powers involved. I really loved seeing more of Leia and Mimi.
This story is similar to the previous books in that there is a ton of humor, lots of pop culture, references to today’s society and characters that give new meaning to chaos. I do like the different POV, though I’m glad to see that Phipps has no intention of walking away from Gary’s POV. I was also glad to see that he also might try some other POVs, like say, Mandy. I’m going to throw my two cents and suggest a book with one or both of the girls in the main character role.
Narration:
Heather Costa is a new addition to the Supervillainy Saga. With the new female POV, a new female narrator needed to be added. She’s a wonderful narrator. She’s great with large casts of characters and is great with the pacing and tone of the story. I’ve listened to her for a few books and I always double check when I see her listed as the narrator.
If you know me, you know my love of Jeffery Kafer. There is nothing I can say that I haven’t said before. He’s one of my favorite male narrators.
This is not the first time I’ve listened to Costa. It is the first time I’ve listened to her in a duet style narration with Jeffery Kafer. Duet style is not high on my list of favorite styles of narration. With this, Costa reads all the narration and the female voices. Kafer reads all male voices. The people I’ve listened to use this narration style in the past, it was a bit jarring going back and forth between two narrators even within the same sentence. That was not the case with Costa and Kafer. They seamlessly go back and forth between the two voices. They gave me a new appreciation of this style of narration.
Oh, and they included a blooper reel at the end of the book, which is a lot of fun. This should be included in all audiobooks. LOL
**I'd like to thank the author for providing me with a copy of this audiobook in exchange for an honest review.
I liked having Cindy's POV for this one
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