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Bloboids Vs. Faeries

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The Bloboid Wars begin with the first strike in Bloboids Vs. Faeries! A massive ball of slime falls out of the sky and crashes against the northern shore of Faer’s Atoll. At once, the Bloboids conquer Faerie and animal life alike in their quest to dominate the universe. But a Water Faerie named Rainy Mist is not so easily defeated. And as the Bloboid threat stretches across the sea to neighboring Fae Island, Rainy Mist finds herself torn between fighting the Bloboids and fending off the Fae socialite Sylcia, who blames Rainy Mist for the loss of her son in this skirmish. Will Rainy Mist find a way to save the Faeries of Faer’s Atoll and Fae Island from the Bloboids? Or will the Bloboids prove too powerful a force for Rainy Mist to handle? Nikolas P. Robinson says of Bloboids Vs. Faeries, “In a strange way, it’s like a zombie apocalypse story, just Faeries instead of the people and the Bloboids instead of the zombies.”

163 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 17, 2020

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January 8, 2021
I had the pleasure of reading this one as a beta reader. The version I read may differ in small ways from the version you may be reading, but I doubt any major elements were altered.
Bloboids vs. Faeries is a great book for anyone who enjoys fantasy (naturally), science fiction, and even horror (yes, I said horror). When reading this book, I was struck by the realization that it was essentially a zombie apocalypse tale, set in a fantasy world where a faerie community is devastated by the arrival of the insidious, spreading Bloboid threat...it's just that we're dealing with Bloboids in place of zombies and faeries in place of the usual human victims. There's tension, there's excitement, and there's high-stakes action.
I'm sure there are people out there who wouldn't be at all interested in reading a book that's ostensibly about faeries. Don't let the title dissuade you from checking this one out. It's not what you might expect.
I won't spoil any of this for you, but the character I sincerely hoped to see come through the ordeal unscathed definitely did not.
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