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Shadowstories: The Infi-Net Revolution by Chuck Wendig and Martin C. Henley

The Heroes are back. And dumber than ever. 

The Shadowstories—a group of witless heroes who patrol the narrative crimes and fringes of the tale-built Storyverse lead by the intrepid Lord Chuckles and Grebok, Son of Drogmar, Keeper of the Seven Keys of Ventoozlar— come upon their most insidious foe yet:

The Infi-Net!  An ever-growing, mind-numbing congregation of cat videos, pornography, and teenage pop stars.  The idiots—er, heroes—are unprepared.  They are uploaded, body and soul, into the digital crazyscape that is the Infi-Net, and find themselves caught in a war between megacorp GoogolSoft and an insurgency of abused web celebrities.

Which side deserves their special brand of ultra-violent heroism?  Will they escape the Infi-Net’s all-consuming vortex?

Note: Shadowstories: The Infi-Net Revolution contains some graphic sexual content, graphic violence, and harsh language.


A serialized novel, updating weekly

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Listed: Sep 14, 2009

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Editor: Linda Schoales
September 14, 2009

The two authors are contributing alternate parts.  The first part reminded me of Craig Shaw Gardner’s Cineverse books. The second part starts out like some of the DiscWorld novels, with a cosmology of the Storyverse.

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