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  • Mason Dixon Monster Hunter: Season One

  • By: Eric R. Asher
  • Narrated by: Joel Froomkin
  • Length: 12 hrs and 39 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (66 ratings)

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Mason Dixon Monster Hunter: Season One

By: Eric R. Asher
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Publisher's summary

Everyone knows dragon-like gowrows, Ozark howlers, and hinge-tailed bingbuffers aren't real, but everyone's wrong.

Mason Dixon is a vlogger making hilarious videos about hunting down monsters in the wilds of Missouri. But his vlog is just a ruse to spread disinformation so he can secretly relocate endangered cryptids. Join the team with Mason, his sidekick Emma, and their tech guru Himari as they battle humans and monsters alike to protect these vulnerable creatures. Snarky humor meets full-throttle action in this can’t miss urban fantasy adventure!

This four novella set includes:

  • Mason Dixon: Monster Hunter
  • Mason Dixon and the Wampus of Reeds Spring
  • Mason Dixon and the Ghost Dinosaur
  • Mason Dixon and the Gowrow’s Last Stand

Mason Dixon: Monster Hunter is part of the expanded Bubba the Monster Hunter Universe created by John G. Hartness.

©2019, 2021 Falstaff Books (P)2021 Eric R. Asher

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An adult Dr. Seuss meets Crocodile Hunter

Bubba (with terrible, robotic acting): “oh no. Look at that giant, angry gowrow.”
I think I just might like this spin-off better than the original Bubba The Monster Hunter by John Hartness. That series started out great, with redneck and juvenile jokes dialed to the max, but lost me as it relied too much on the same tired plots and creatures seen in any number of fantasies. I don’t want another werewolves versus vampires series. I don’t want faeries and elves and dwarves. I want cool and unique monsters and a rollicking good time.

“What I saw … made my skin crawl …”
Each chapter and “book” throws down clickbait in the best satire of ghost hunting shows, or Steve Irwin’s kid-like enthusiasm as he cozied up to dangerous wildlife. Yes, there’s some cussing. Yes, there’s mercenaries getting chomped horror-movie style. But it’s very comicky blood and guts, and really has only redshirt death.

“Mason Dixon: it’s what’s for dinner!”
Aside from the Bubba cameo, the main connection to the original series is the cryptid police agency D.E.M.O.N., which serves as a convenient, and faceless, antagonist. There’s a loose plot involving them as a growing threat, however in the end, it’s all about the fantastical creatures. The gowrows, jilicutes, zigmals, bingbuffers and whistle-wompers made this a super fun ride.

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love it

i love everything about this series but the cryptids themselves are especially captivating and adorkable.

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Monsters, Friendship and a lot of laughs

I would recommend this series to anyone that is always drawn to books on mythical creatures, folklore or adventure hunting. Mason Dixon not only keeps you on your seat, but gives you the feels and makes you giggle. I loved this, my dad loved it, it seriously is a series for all ages.

If it were a choose your own adventure book, this has the best outcome I could have chosen and sometimes it felt like the best roller coaster.

Great read. Eric Asher never disappoints with his books.

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If you love Bubba the Monster Hunter, you will love Mason Dixon! Awesome start for a new series!

Non stop action from the first opening sentence! Not a dungeon crawl but monsters and magic a plenty!

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Point Four Four

The book is okay-ish.
Who in the hell says "point four four" and "point four five four" when talking about calibers?
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