
(Fantasy; Genrenauts) Genrenauts patrol the multiverse looking for stories about to break out. King plays a "Max" in a post apocalyptic South Africa. (5,785 words; Time: 19m)
Rating: ★★★☆☆ Average
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"There Will Always Be a Max," by Michael R. Underwood [bio] (edited by Lee Harris), published on April 7, 2016 by Tor.com.
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Pro: There's certainly plenty of excitement, and Max absolutely accomplished his mission.
Con: The outer story is rather lame, and the inner one is, obviously, just the usual Mad Max tale.
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Con: The outer story is rather lame, and the inner one is, obviously, just the usual Mad Max tale.
Other Reviews: Search Web, Browse Review Sites (Issue 04/07/16)
Michael R. Underwood Info: Interviews, Websites, ISFDB
Seriously underwhelmed by this. I'm not really a fan of Mad Max or post-apocalyptic stories to begin with and this did nothing to change my mind. I can't really say that it encouraged me to try the Genrenauts series either.
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