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Reviews for New Webster's Desk Reference Library

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The average rating for New Webster's Desk Reference Library based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.has a rating of 3.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2014-05-23 00:00:00
1992was given a rating of 4 stars Amy Dao
A thrilling work of science fiction on an epic scale. With a cast of thousands, a storyline that continues down through generations, and a seemingly never ending tapestry of plot twists, this book is sure to delight any reader. One has to admit that the idea of a hero written as a cosmic-Jewish-zombie-telepath seems a bit hokey at first, but somehow the authors pull it off with only a few insults to the reader's intelligence. This is definitely NOT a book for children however! The many adult themes include bestiality, incest, BSDM lifestyles, pervasive violence against women, xenophobia, genocide, pervasive profanity, and human wagers made between deities and supreme evil beings. This book could have earned a five had it been less verbose and better edited for clarity of storyline.
Review # 2 was written on 2012-09-21 00:00:00
1992was given a rating of 3 stars Sean Bronstein
An absurdly confusing generation-spanning saga. Apart from being generally long-winded, there are too many inconsistencies in the plot to ignore. The pointless digressions and Tolstoyesque cast of thousands makes it very difficult to follow, let alone identify with any of the protagonists. The ending makes no sense whatsoever.


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