Goblin Apocalypse 3
A Post-Apocalyptic Slice-of-Life Adventure
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Narrated by:
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Giancarlo Herrera
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Hannah Schooner
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By:
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Michael Dalton
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Shuttle working? Check! Bags packed? Check! Army of goblin raiders moving in? Uh-oh!
Kevin and his adorable band of goblin girls have decided to leave their devastated planet for a safer long-term home. Rexy the buxom hyper-shuttle is prepared to take them to a new world–but it’s not as simple as all that.
Rexy is outfitted as a cargo shuttle, and she doesn’t have what she needs to carry the crew on a trip through deep space. There are upgrades and repairs to complete first, and Kevin doesn’t have all the parts he needs. There’s a lot of food to pack that isn’t ready yet.
Worst of all, there’s another settlement of goblins who know what Rexy represents. They’ve got the numbers and weapons to take her away.
Can Kevin finish the upgrades in time? Will Wexlee’s last crop of vegetables be ready? And will Kevin escape the planet without collecting anymore horny goblin girls?
Goblin Apocalypse 3 is a short and occasionally silly slice-of-life novel featuring cute goblins, dangerous mutants, and what is still way too much techie stuff for a book like this.
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- Heather Sullivan
- 29-02-24
a great end to a great story
I loved this story the characters were smart and well performed I enjoyed this series and this book ended it perfectly
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- Anonymous User
- 05-03-24
slow pace wind-down
the author spends the first part creating some minor tension and then let's the story meander to a conclusion with no real sense of tension. more of a slice of life than the sirvival motif of the earlier books in the trilogy.
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