Barbarius rated Infernal Regions: 2 stars

Infernal Regions by Rebecca L. Stewart
A Prime Minister strides into a boiling sea. And disappears.
Plunged into a slippery nightmare, stripped of human power …
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A Prime Minister strides into a boiling sea. And disappears.
Plunged into a slippery nightmare, stripped of human power …
It feels... Unfinished, maybe? I mean, it finishes with "to be continued", but I think that's metaphorical...
It feels... Unfinished, maybe? I mean, it finishes with "to be continued", but I think that's metaphorical...
I'm four chapters in and, I have to be honest, all this repeated "redacted" is getting quite annoying. The pay-off better be soon and/or worth it.
I'm four chapters in and, I have to be honest, all this repeated "redacted" is getting quite annoying. The pay-off better be soon and/or worth it.
Interesting. Great plethora of artists and styles. It certainly didn't feel like a media tie-in; it had a story to tell and it told it independently and well. ...but now I wonder what the album's like?
Interesting. Great plethora of artists and styles. It certainly didn't feel like a media tie-in; it had a story to tell and it told it independently and well. ...but now I wonder what the album's like?

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