Studying to become one of America's defenses against the paranormal, students at the Bureau 13 Academy are thrown into the real world when a mysterious enemy lets loose every monster the Bureau ever had captured.
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"High adventure, highly recommended." Science Fiction Chronicle
"Extremely humorous." MoscowTimes
"The X-Files meets the Marx Brothers!" Raymond's Reviews
"Torchwood on acid!" S. M. Stirling, "Island In the Sea of Time"
--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.
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The most fun book I have ever read,
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This review is from: Doomsday Exam (Paperback)
Nick Pollota's Bureau 13 books are exciting, funny and just plain fun. If you want to spend a pleasurable few hours suspending your disbelief, this is the perfect book with which to do it. I vote it the award for book-that-should-be-a-movie.
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Even better than the first book!,
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Studying to become one of America's defenses against the paranormal, federal agents at the Bureau 13 Academy are thrown into the real world when a mysterious enemy lets loose every monster the Bureau ever had captured. And that was only to cover up the real crime...
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Even Better Than the First book!,
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This review is from: Doomsday Exam (Paperback)
Wow. These just keep getting better and better. I really didn't think Mr. Pollotta could top the first book, BUREAU 13, but he did it in this one. The big fight at the secret jail was funny and exciting (yes, I did recognize most of the monsters used), and the vampire football team was the most hilarious thing I ever read. And the terrible events at the motel had my heart pounding. For Fantasy humor novels, these have some really scary scenes in them. With things like BLADE and X-FILES on the big screen, why haven't these wonderful books been made into movies yet? Any chance there is a Bureau 13 fan club out there on the web?
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