Every so often, you stumble across a book that makes you ask: “How did these ideas end up in the same story?” Maxwell Hoffman’s Ty “Turbo” Knight: Romans and Trolls Omnibus is absolutely one of those books. This isn’t just a time-travel adventure. It’s a mix of: Space-station bureaucracy Celtic villages Roman military camps Comedy cosplay mishaps Angry trolls armed with coal-powered slingshots And somehow, it works. The heart of the story doesn’t belong to the armored legions or the gadget-wielding space teens—it belongs to the stubborn, emotional troll tribe and the desperate villagers trying to avoid being swallowed by history. Is it messy? A bit. Is it wild? Absolutely. But it’s also unexpectedly heartfelt, asking bigger questions about who gets remembered as a hero and how empathy plays across time. If you love genre-bending stories that don’t apologize for being weird, this one deserves a spot on your reading list. ๐ Full review here: https://www.bookbel...
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