Maddie’s Justice by Leslie LaFoy
This one is too clichéd to its own detriment.

This one is too clichéd to its own detriment.

This is a joke that the author isn’t it on. Oh dear.

Watch out, the paraillusions will get you, so try not to fall asleep…

This whole thing feels like a bad accident from start to finish.

Why does it have to have romance? Ugh.

The heroine loves her stupid house more than anything else here, and that’s sad.

This is a boring motivational seminar. Can I go home now?

This one needs a big dose of magic to redeem itself.

There’s a sweet story here, but it’s buried under a pile of scatalogical jokes and painful gags.

This version of the dude is free of blaxploitation stuff. It’s serious, sober, and rather dull.
