I bought this book due to seeing commonalities of the publisher and subject matter with “Legend of the ArchMagus” by Michael Sisa. I thought it would be interesting to here a story of a great mage/warrior/kings reincarnation and his exciting youth in a fantasy world however this really isn’t a believable world. The parents are modern sitcom parents with an overly caring perfect mom and a bumbling dad who is living off of his glory days, the reincarnation experience is idiotic and sort of weird. The world itself is pretty much earth where every body is ranked in fantasy levels like WOW and are shopping at a modern grocery store with modern houses and a modern way of living. This shallowness of world building where all the characters feel like players playing Wow characters breaks you away from the story. I also don’t like the authors way of just telling you everything about the world by the protaganist picking up an encyclopedia and reading about the world with references to earth for comparison it made no sense that a magical world would have an encyclopedia comparing it to earth and even weirder it was comparing it to earths magic system which we all know there is none. I am pretty much in the beginning phases and the dads college friends or his “Adventure Guild” is escorting the prodigy to someplace to get trained and it is painfully bad dialogue. We are suppose to believe that no one knows about the reincarnated psyche but everyone talks to the 3year bodied protagonist like a fully grown adult. It is as if the author has no conception of the development and how people treat 3 year olds. I think perhaps the story arc may have potential but too many things have already turned me against this book, I definitely made a mistake with this purchase.