Reddit Reddit reviews The Shadow God

We found 5 Reddit comments about The Shadow God. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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5 Reddit comments about The Shadow God:

u/beardedrugby · 13 pointsr/funny

The main character of the novel is apparently one Craig Johnson. Note the 5-star review by Craig Johnson. Really? I mean, if you're going to make up an account to give yourself positive reviews, you probably shouldn't use the same name as the main character of the novel you're reviewing.

u/danromaniac · 2 pointsr/books

The worst book ever? The Shadow God.

The best review of it ever is very much worth reading however.

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Excerpt: "And not only is this the worst book ever written, it's also the worst-written book ever.

Behold:

"Of all the things to think, he never thought he'd think that."

And:

"Already, he knew he wouldn't be able to do it. In fact, he KNEW he wouldn't."

???

Wasn't that already established in the previous sentence?

"Eubanks looked annoyed. He exhaled annoyingly and said..."

You know what? I could do this all night."

u/CthulhusCallerID · 2 pointsr/books

Read the whole review, funny, funny stuff. Then I clicked on the book to see what other people had to say and I noticed under 'Customers Who Viewed This Item Also Viewed' this bad boy.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/AskReddit

The Shadow God

Bought it for my sister as a joke... oh god, it was everything promised and so much more.

u/Charlie_Wallflower · 1 pointr/books

Bad writing would be this book, The Shadow God. It is the most painful horribly written book I could ever imagine yet could never create if I tried.

Good writing is this review that saves you from ever having to read it.


"Not only is it the worst book ever written, it's also the worst-written book ever. "