Ex-Purgatory (Ex-Heroes)

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| Rating | : | 4.44 (655 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1480569399 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 552 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2014-01-16 |
| Language | : | English |
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"Good clean fun A fabulously geeky adventure" Kirkus
"Missed it by that much" according to melissa elise craig. For about two-thirds of the book, I was fully prepared to give this review one or two stars. That's how much I hated reading this book at first. I'm a huge fan of the series. I know full well this is that obligatory novel an author uses to stretch out the series. I was going to cut my losses and hope the next one wa. "Couldn't Put It Down" according to John. I really, really love all of the Ex Heroes books. Couldn't put this one down either, and especially liked the clever way Clines introduced us to the Ex Heroes in their earlier lives.. better than the last this series just keeps getting better and better. i almost stopped after the second book, but i am glad i stuck with it.
He currently lives and writes in Southern California. Peter Clines has published several pieces of short fiction and countless articles on the film and television industries.
He dreams of a man made of pure lightning, an armored robot, a giant in an army uniform, a beautiful woman who moves like a ninja.Then one day as he’s walking from one fix-it job to the next, a pale girl in a wheelchair tells George of another world, one in which civilization fell to a plague that animates the deadand in which George is no longer a glorified janitor but one of humanity’s last heroes.Her tale sounds like madness, of course. Five days a week he coaxes his old Hyundai to life, curses the Los Angeles traffic, and clocks in at his job as a handyman at the local college.But when he sleeps, George dreams of something more.George dreams of flying. But as George’s dreams and his waking life begin bleeding together, he starts to wonderwhich is the real world, and which is just fantasy?. He dreams of fighting monsters. “Riveting…a multipart zombies-versus-superheroes franchise that seems destined for the big screen.” LA Weekly on the Ex-Heroes seriesWhen he’s awake, George B
