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Villainy Victorious (Mission Earth, Vol 9)

Villainy Victorious (Mission Earth, Vol 9)

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Pornography poorly done
Review: Hubbard's writing is so poor that reading these volumes take more and more will power than, I hope, most readers will have. The sexual content is also getting more and more pornographic . . . if you want to read a good science fiction book ( and none of the Mission Earth books could be called good science fiction) then try Robert A. Heinlein's uncut "Stranger in a Strange Land."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Funny, Witty, Satirical Psi-Fi
Review: I loved all of these stories. The tapes make great car entertainment. Hubbard has a fantastic sense of humor, witty & intelligent and often edgy. Definitely way ahead of his time - meaining that you'd never expect a traditional psi-fi writer Hubbard's age at the time to write something this racy and "with-it"! A winner!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Funny, Witty, Satirical Psi-Fi
Review: I loved all of these stories. The tapes make great car entertainment. Hubbard has a fantastic sense of humor, witty & intelligent and often edgy. Definitely way ahead of his time - meaining that you'd never expect a traditional psi-fi writer Hubbard's age at the time to write something this racy and "with-it"! A winner!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A fast, fun read.
Review: I used to think the sex in some of the Mission Earth books was too perverted to be real...and then came the Internet. The Mission Earth series could be subtitled "A Parody of Earth." It is hilarious. Hubbard also works in some strange new concepts of space and time. Funnier and faster than Heinlein, but just as profound.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brilliant!
Review: In 'Villiany Victorious' which is Volume 9 of Hubbard's Magnificent 'Mission Earth' Dekology, the story returns to the planet Voltar after a dramatic departure from Earth. Criminal Soltan Gris is neutralized, but his psychotic boss 'Lombar Hisst' is back on Voltar running out of control attepting to seize the control of the Voltar confederacy. He sends a Death Battalian to Earth and they are turned to molten glass in an awesome confrontation. Lunatic PR agent J. Walter Madison is unleashed on Voltar to corrupt the culture under the arm of the Apparatus, while Soltan Gris awaits prosecution for his crimes on Earth and begins to write his confessional which is the first 8 Volumes of this series. Soltan Gris becomes the target of Madison's slur campaign in a wild turn of events, and the government of Voltar is in unheaval opening the door for the true villian of the entire series, Lombar Hisst to take contol! The only one in his way is Jettero Heller, who knows both sides of the situation. This book is explosive in content, and is built entirely on the previous 8 volumes of this story. The mastery of Hubbard really shines as all the parts of this Dekology start to come together in a new light, and the reader sees a unique dichotomy of two cultures: Earth and Voltar, and the plus and minus points of each. I truly found this book to be facinating and filled with exciting adventure as the other volumes, but the tale climbs to a whole new level that can only be arrived at by having read the preceding ones. You finally see what Hubbard was doing here with this Dekology, and why it took ten volumes to truly convey and express the story to the reader. This whole series is brilliant , and among the best I have ever read! It combines a satirical look at our own culture, as well as another unique satircal look at a supposed 'utopian' culture, and you see the flaws of each in this comparison. 'Villian Victorious' is a true blend of great Science Fiction and humor. You will truly enjoy this one, I am sure. It is worth the journey.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brilliant!
Review: In `Villiany Victorious' which is Volume 9 of Hubbard's Magnificent `Mission Earth' Dekology, the story returns to the planet Voltar after a dramatic departure from Earth. Criminal Soltan Gris is neutralized, but his psychotic boss `Lombar Hisst' is back on Voltar running out of control attepting to seize the control of the Voltar confederacy. He sends a Death Battalian to Earth and they are turned to molten glass in an awesome confrontation. Lunatic PR agent J. Walter Madison is unleashed on Voltar to corrupt the culture under the arm of the Apparatus, while Soltan Gris awaits prosecution for his crimes on Earth and begins to write his confessional which is the first 8 Volumes of this series. Soltan Gris becomes the target of Madison's slur campaign in a wild turn of events, and the government of Voltar is in unheaval opening the door for the true villian of the entire series, Lombar Hisst to take contol! The only one in his way is Jettero Heller, who knows both sides of the situation. This book is explosive in content, and is built entirely on the previous 8 volumes of this story. The mastery of Hubbard really shines as all the parts of this Dekology start to come together in a new light, and the reader sees a unique dichotomy of two cultures: Earth and Voltar, and the plus and minus points of each. I truly found this book to be facinating and filled with exciting adventure as the other volumes, but the tale climbs to a whole new level that can only be arrived at by having read the preceding ones. You finally see what Hubbard was doing here with this Dekology, and why it took ten volumes to truly convey and express the story to the reader. This whole series is brilliant , and among the best I have ever read! It combines a satirical look at our own culture, as well as another unique satircal look at a supposed `utopian' culture, and you see the flaws of each in this comparison. `Villian Victorious' is a true blend of great Science Fiction and humor. You will truly enjoy this one, I am sure. It is worth the journey.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Funny, Witty, Satirical Psi-Fi
Review: The decision to throw Soltan Gris in prison in vol. 7 and remove him as narrator is really hard to defend. There's nothing that couldn't have been done better with Gris still running around the Confederacy wreaking havoc. Monte Pennwell was an atrocious idea. I suspect Hubbard died before the series was finished with someone else finishing it off, assuming the Pennwell identity to mask a different writing style. (Else Hubbard is truly a master of voice..since most writers carry their writing tone in everything they write)

Skip over the chapters involving Teenie, unless you're a undersexed teenager. Awful, awful stuff. Base two books around the worst characters (Teenie and Madison) in the series? What were they thinking?

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Awful..Smut
Review: The decision to throw Soltan Gris in prison in vol. 7 and remove him as narrator is really hard to defend. There's nothing that couldn't have been done better with Gris still running around the Confederacy wreaking havoc. Monte Pennwell was an atrocious idea. I suspect Hubbard died before the series was finished with someone else finishing it off, assuming the Pennwell identity to mask a different writing style. (Else Hubbard is truly a master of voice..since most writers carry their writing tone in everything they write)

Skip over the chapters involving Teenie, unless you're a undersexed teenager. Awful, awful stuff. Base two books around the worst characters (Teenie and Madison) in the series? What were they thinking?

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Terrible!
Review: This guy really can't write. I've heard so much about Hubbard, so I picked this book up on a whim. It's the worst-written sci-fi book I've ever tried to read. The dialogue is incredibly artificial and the plot is pretty thin. I only managed to get a couple of chapters in. Don't bother.


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