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The Hero's Guide to Being an Outlaw

By: Christopher Healy
Narrated by: Bronson Pinchot
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The League of Princes returns in the hilariously epic conclusion to Christopher Healy's hit series, which Kirkus Reviews called ""part screwball comedy, part sly wit, and all fun"" in a starred review!

Prince Liam. Prince Frederic. Prince Duncan. Prince Gustav. You think you know those guys pretty well by now, don't you? Well, think again. Posters plastered across the thirteen kingdoms are saying that Briar Rose has been murdered—and the four Princes Charming are the prime suspects. Now they're on the run in a desperate attempt to clear their names. Along the way, however, they discover that Briar's murder is just one part of a nefarious plot to take control of all thirteen kingdoms—a plot that will lead to the doorstep of an eerily familiar fortress for a final showdown with an eerily familiar enemy.

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Entertaining Adventure • Clever Humor • Impressive Voice Range • Memorable Characters • Satisfying Ending

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A real page turner.
Best narrator ever.
His voice for Duncan cracks me up so much!

Narrator rocks!

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I loved the first two I thought I wouldn’t like this one but the performance was very good and the story was funny a a little si

One of the best books ever

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The voices were super great this book is for anyone who wants a good laugh

The funniest thing I've ever heard

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

This is the third book in the highly entertaining "Heros Guide" series. The success of this series -- at least the Audible version of it -- is not only down to Christopher Healy's great writing, but equally owing to the narration mastery of the multi-talented Bronson Pinchot. Book 3 is not as funny as Book 2, which is in turn not quite as amusing as Book 1, which is so often the case, alas. Whether this is due to the fact that Book 1 apparently boasted two authors, while the sequels had only one, or perhaps the fact that any sequel will be hard pressed to seem as fresh as the original, is anyone's guess. Also, there were a lot more characters in this story, which took the focus away from the "core 4". Additionally, it seems to me that Bronson Pinchot's game is slightly off sometimes, as if he hadn't prepared quite as well as he had on the others. Sometimes his rhythm seems off (like stressing the wrong part of a sentence), sometimes his voice or accent seems different from the first two books (which I've listened to numerous times, they are so good!). Also, I'm still bothered (as I mentioned in my review for the 2nd book) by the accent change for the character Ruffian, who started out with an Irish accent, but transitioned in books 2 and 3 to a sort of working class London accent. But hey, Pinchot was so perfect the first time around that it's hard to approach that level of perfection again. In any case, he delights with his proficient variety of accents and voices, so I still have to give him a "5", because he's still head and shoulders above most others. I did give the story-writing a "4" because the humor didn't reach the level of hilarity as the first one.

Who was your favorite character and why?

I've gotta say Gustav. I love his hilarious sarcasm and awkward avoidance of any sort of tenderness, even though he has a fondness for his comrades. Duncan and Snow are tied for 2nd place, with their goofy, removed-from-reality approach to life. And Lila's also sassy and fun.

Which scene was your favorite?

The scene where a Genie grants a wish to each of the "League's" associates, and Snow White wishes for a sandwich. Classic!

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

When Gustav's heart gets broken. Awww, who knew it could happen?

Any additional comments?

Don't read book 3 without reading books 1 and 2, or you'll miss some context.

hilarious adventure for kids big and small

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Completely enjoyable, stellar narration. if you enjoyed the first two, you can't go wrong with this one.

Just Good Fun

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