The Hero’s Guide to Being an Outlaw
Written by Christopher Healy
Narrated by Bronson Pinchot
3.5/5
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About this audiobook
The third book in this fast-paced and hilarious fantasy quest in the grand tradition of Shrek and The Princess Bride, starring four very unlikely, but likeable, heroes.
Prince Liam. Prince Frederick. Prince Duncan. Prince Gustav…
The four princes that have the worst luck in the world. After saving the kingdom YET AGAIN and going their separate ways, the princes are back in trouble… and this time it’s serious!
Somehow, everyone thinks they have MURDERED a princess! And with bounty hunters after them, and a dastardly scheme sure to be behind it all, the princes have to overcome their differences, reunite, and clear their names.
Oh, and save the kingdom again…
Christopher Healy
Christopher Healy spent years reviewing children’s books and media online and in print before setting off to write the hero’s guide to saving your kingdom, his first children’s book. He lives with his wife and their two children in New Jersey. You can find him online at www.christopherhealy.com.
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Reviews for The Hero’s Guide to Being an Outlaw
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5I had thought the second book might redeem the series. Nope. It's pretty lame. I am clearly not it's target audience; my 10 year old nephew loved it.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5*spoilers*This was an okay book. I liked that it contained character I've already read about in a different book, and that they referred to that other book a few times. The cover is kind of misleading, it has nothing to do with the main conflict at all. I have to admit I generally don't like zombie stories, and probably would not have started reading this if I had known that's what this is about, but I did enjoy it. I also liked that the book has a preview of the other two books with these characters, because one of them I have not read about it sounds pretty good.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5I grew up on Goosebumps - the original series and Goosebumps 2000. So the format of this one was really odd for me. I kept expecting the infamous twist, but instead I was left with the book simply...ending. And then picking up months later with no explanation of how things wrapped up. I really wasn't certain what had happened and even checked in several locations to make certain my book wasn't missing chapters or pages - but nope, that's just the format of this particular series. No me gusta.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I have always been a Goosebumps fan, but I only recently discovered the Horrorland series. Each book has a (very) creepy story involving children, followed by a chapter of the Horrorland tale. Each book brings further clarity to the Horrorland section, leaving the reader craving more. Unfortunately, I only have the first eight, so I am in limbo as to what will happen. I cannot wait to obtain the remainder of this thrilling series!