Family Tradition A Bubba the Monster Hunter Prequel edition by John G Hartness Eden Royce Literature Fiction eBooks
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"Cross Larry the Cable Guy with The Dresden Files, and you have Bubba the Monster Hunter"
"Reminds be a bit of Ash from Army of Darkness"
"Hartness spins another tale of redneck mayhem full of his usual sarcastic humor."
THIS is the story Bubba fans have been waiting for!
How did Bubba become a monster hunter?
What happened to his father?
What will he and Agent Amy have to deal with when they find him?
Join Bubba, Skeeter, Bertha and a lot more of the Bubba clan as we go deep into the past of everybody's favorite XXXL-sized monster hunter. Plenty of action, booze and bloody fighting in this prelude to the Bubba the Monster Hunter series.
This ebook includes a short story from Eden Royce, entitle "Doc Buzzard's Coffin," a trip into the root magic world of SC's low country.
Family Tradition A Bubba the Monster Hunter Prequel edition by John G Hartness Eden Royce Literature Fiction eBooks
I am an unabashed fan of most of Hartness's work, and the Bubba-Verse in particular. It started out as just a fun read on a weekday day off and has transformed into a must-have for me. I am just this side of forty and the Bubba tales make me feel like a kid running to the store with my lawn-mowing money in hand to find out what happened to my favorite comic book characters. His writing is totally engrossing and engaging. But what had started as a fun character in the vein of Ash from Evil Dead, or the titular Briscoe County Junior has become a real character, one you will learn to care for and hope the best for, one you will want to stand beside and slay with. Bubba is that one friend that we all have, the one that is their for us when the chips or down, the one who leaps without looking because leaping is right. This story is the Bubba origin story, the issue 0, so to speak. How an affable good old boy football lineman got turned into the scourge of the weird world, what drives him, what made him decide to become a one-man Holy Inquisition. Hartness's writing is moving, you feel what the character feels. Buy the story, buy all the stories, you won't be disappointed. The strongest recommendation I can give is this: My 16 year old son, who is very much a child of the digital age and with the attention span of any young man his age had to be told to put my copy down and get ready for bed. It's that good.Product details
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Family Tradition A Bubba the Monster Hunter Prequel edition by John G Hartness Eden Royce Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
Typical Bubba. Enjoyed it.
It is always fantastic when you come across a damned good
Writer who has multiple works to savor already in print Highly highly recommend
Leading up to this, Hartness gave us a taste of the Budweiser drinking, lap dance lovin' monster hunter, but what made him that way? This book fills us in on Bubba's backstory. We get to see what made Bubba who he is and what drives him. Thanks John for letting Bubba tell us his story, it helps paint a more complete story moving forward in the series.
I've been following the tale of Bubba for about a year now, and I love it.
If you have the time just pick it up and read it, it should only take a few hours if you take your time.
I'm waiting for another full length novel!
A really entertaining series.Good action and a likable character.The type of guy you would like to go to a topless bar with for a few dozen beers.Plenty of monsters and good bit of humor.How about a novel instead of a bunch of short stories?
First Bubba book I have read. It was fast moving and highly entertaining. Looking forward to more Bubba books. Thanks.
If you enjoyed previous Bubba stories be warned this tale is decidedly darker in tone. There's also much more gore and violence. But there's still some funny moments to lighten things up.
I was expecting to find out that maybe Bubba got into Monster Hunting by accident but he comes from a long line of monster hunters. An occupation that he'd walked away from to have a normal life but a twist of fate pulls him back into the "family business."
Also be warned the ending is kind of abrupt. But is hopefully a set up to a full lenght Bubba novel with an ongoing villain, a Moriarity or Lex Luther, which something the series has been lacking.
I am an unabashed fan of most of Hartness's work, and the Bubba-Verse in particular. It started out as just a fun read on a weekday day off and has transformed into a must-have for me. I am just this side of forty and the Bubba tales make me feel like a kid running to the store with my lawn-mowing money in hand to find out what happened to my favorite comic book characters. His writing is totally engrossing and engaging. But what had started as a fun character in the vein of Ash from Evil Dead, or the titular Briscoe County Junior has become a real character, one you will learn to care for and hope the best for, one you will want to stand beside and slay with. Bubba is that one friend that we all have, the one that is their for us when the chips or down, the one who leaps without looking because leaping is right. This story is the Bubba origin story, the issue 0, so to speak. How an affable good old boy football lineman got turned into the scourge of the weird world, what drives him, what made him decide to become a one-man Holy Inquisition. Hartness's writing is moving, you feel what the character feels. Buy the story, buy all the stories, you won't be disappointed. The strongest recommendation I can give is this My 16 year old son, who is very much a child of the digital age and with the attention span of any young man his age had to be told to put my copy down and get ready for bed. It's that good.
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