
Our Massive Day in Paris
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Narrado por:
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Ruan Willow
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Amber Collins
One year ago, Carolyn and Danielle grew to dizzying heights at a local carnival. Then, they disappeared....
Now, they’re taking on Paris, and they’re getting bigger than ever! The carnival was nothing compared to the carnage they’ll bring to the City of Light!
Contains: (Growing women up to several thousand feet tall).
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Interesting story
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The blurb says “The carnival was nothing compared to the carnage they’ll bring to the City of Light”. In retrospect, I overlooked a rather large clue that “Our Massive Day in Paris” would be less light-hearted than was “Our Massive Day at the Carnival”.
I really enjoy Amber Collins’ unusual stories; especially the fun, flirty ones. She does, though, include a variety of stories in her vast shrinking/growing library, including some with violent characters, and even vore. “Our Massive Day in Paris” finds our erstwhile silly MCs Carolyn and Danielle now malicious, happily squishing people along with buildings.
My favorite part of the book was when they used the Eiffel Tower exactly as I surmised as soon as I saw the cover! The narrator continued delivering a terrific performance. While the story was more violent than I expected, I can’t fault the author; she did give fair warning. It’s a short story, and someday when I’m in a grumpy mood toward people I might re-listen to it; it might yet grow on me ;)
Eiffel Tower as a fun toy amongst the carnage
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