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  • The Third Prophecy of Hybobolus Clune
  • By: Brian Sexton
  • Narrated by: Brian Sexton
  • Length: 3 hrs and 39 mins
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Summary

The greatest mid-'90s acid-rave space adventure you never heard yet (an Irish science-fiction action-adventure comedy).

The Turd Prophecy of Hybobolus Clune is like Half-Baked meets Hitch-Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy; the hits keep coming at a torrid pace, and the sci-fi element is noticeable in the background but doesn’t lay claim to the story since the characters do the heavy lifting themselves. In this way, it doesn’t feel like a sci-fi audiobook, but a story about friendship, and you can’t help but like and cheer on the protagonists. The true story of Clune holds that the slacker has a place in the world, and when their abundant common sense is combined with purpose and confidence, not only do great things happen, but they have the power to save the world.

From the Indie Corner review by Brendan Gavin

©2021 Brian Sexton (P)2021 Brian Sexton

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