
Wine, Women, & Song: Bubba the Monster Hunter, Season 3
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Narrated by:
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John Solo
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By:
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John G. Hartness
It's been a year since Bubba settled things with his crazy brother Jason once and for all, and what a year it's been! The third volume of collected Bubba stories contains more monsters, more inter-dimensional travel, more duels to the death, and more guitar solos than any other season of Bubba yet!
Wine, Women, & Song is a collected edition including the following four novellas:
- Moon over Bourbon Street
- Night at the Museum
- Midsummer
- Oh Bubba, Where Art Thou?
Moon Over Bourbon Street - Bubba and the team are on vacation in New Orleans, but it's anything but easy! There are vampires hunting people, a hot chick in black leather on a Harley, and a butt-nekkid voodoo priest! How in the world is Bubba supposed to stop drinking Hurricanes and figure this mess out?
Night at the Museum - Bubba gets all cultured up when a mysterious figure from Uncle Father Joe's past drags him into a mess of romantic entanglements, butt-kicking suits of armor, ticked-off museum exhibits, and disembodied vampire heads trying to kill him. And that's not even the scary stuff!
Midsummer - By far the most highbrow Bubba adventure ever, which ain't saying much. There are missing kids in Nashville, and Bubba and Agent Amy are called in to investigate. Bubba has to learn how to put an app on his phone, then gets sucked into a dimension with no cell service when Shakespeare meets Pokemon Go! Bubba has to find the missing girls, escape from prison, and rassle an alligator before he can get back home and get some famous hot chicken!
Oh Bubba, Where Art Thou - a Christmas romp full of guest stars as Bubba tries to save the country music industry from Auto-Tune, bro country, and demons. Guest star Hank Williams Sr. takes Bubba through time in this redneck Christmas Carol. Can Bubba save country music, or are we doomed to an eternity of Luke Bryan and Florida Georgia Line?
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another good one, but...
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Great read
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love
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Bubba is back
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redneck fun
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Excellent
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One thing that really sold me was the amazing way that John Solo filled in with the voices. Whenever I had read a Bubba Story, I always heard Tim Wilson's voice. He's a comedian/singer who makes occasional appearances on the Bob and Tom radio show and he sings a song called the Beer Belly Blues. Well, if you listen to him and Solo's version of Bubba they are pretty dang close to one another. That suited me right down to the ground. He does amazing other voices too, not just Bubba. He has a handle on the whole cast, and makes this have the feel of an audio stage production. I will say that the man knows how to read a story, and nails the comedic timing and inflections. Hecksfire, I daresay that he vocally embodies Bubba to a tee. As for the stories, well they are all action packed and filled to the brim with some rough and tumble humor. I daresay that the series could stand alone without all the funny business, but then it would just be like every other monster fighting series. The humor takes it to another level. In this season, kinda like tv innit, we see the big fella fighting vampires, a bare arsed voodooin' priest, the legendary Puck, suits of armor ala Scooby Doo, and an appearance by hank Williams, Sr. I honestly think the biggest adversary he faced in this collection was his phone, when he not only had to put an app on it, but play a game as well.
Bubba the Monster Hunter is an amazing series that you would be wise to pick up, and not pass on. Because if you pass on it you will regret it until you yourself pass on. Skeeter, get me outta this mess! Seriously, this is one of those rare series in which you like the protagonist even if he is a drunken lout who likes going to strip clubs and pickin' on his pal, Skeeter. Don't miss out on the pure fun, the pulpy action, and the paranormal activity. Even though I did receive a promo code for this review it in no way influenced my considerations of the material, and in fact, inspired me to be more honest. In fact, getting a code generally makes me harsher as a reviewer as I am more often concerned what someone like Me will decide based on my review.
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Bubba battles Shakespeare and Hank Williams, Sr
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I'll still get the next anthology but I hope he gets to grow and lose so the stories are more interesting.
Bubba's Mary Sue Adventures
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reader too much
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Come on season 4
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