Kept me listening almost straight through, and enjoying every page as I waited to see where I’d be led next. Interesting and sometimes unpredictable characters, great world concepts, plenty of adversaries to create multiple dramatic plot lines, and side kick not unlike Skippy (and if you don’t know Skippy, you really should), creative plots and encounters, this book has everything a litrpg book should have. Best of all, the book is self-completing and fairly substantial (unlike 99% of the 8 hour litrpg books you find these days).

Thanks for the well conceived and highly entertaining listen, Kyle Kirrin… looking forward to book 2. God bless you for keeping the whole 21 hours in one book, and letting it run to it’s natural ending! Travis Baldree is much better here (and lately) compared to some of his earlier readings, and is shaping up into a real talent, too.

(When did it become okay to split stories into short parts and sell each as if it were an actual book? Steven King’s The Green Mile, perhaps, but even he only did that once.)