. . . Death and axes.
First, I want to say just how much I enjoyed the work done by Soundbooth Theater. Justin Thomas James and Laurie Catherine Winkel are just amazing at their jobs narrating. To be honest, I have always acquainted Soundbooth Theater to the outstanding Jeff Hays, and while I lament not having an opportunity to hear his take on this story the duo do a fantastic job with the vocal work. I’m just going to have to be satisfied with the gret production job he’s done on this book. I’ll most certainly have to keep an ear open and an eye out for more from these two. They are impressive, and I suspect they can easily carry a full novel on their own, and only teamed up here for the sheer fun of it.
Did I say fun? Heck yeah I did. This is a blast of ballistic book that just blows your expectations of what the Lit and RPG smash up genre should entail. You do some world hopping, which really breaks away from the standard lit formula. In a few ways this sort of had a Feedback Loop feel to it. Which is a sweet read if you don’t know what I am talking about. One thing that I liked about this is that although it is part of a series, you will notice the Book One section on the cover, this comes off like a stand alone novel. I mean it wraps up nicely, so for all those people out there who lose their minds when a novel has a cliffhanger you will appreciate this book. Of course, there is a door open for us to come back to, which will satisfy people like me who always want more of the good stuff. If caviar was delicious, then this would be caviar, but I’m going to call this a great medium rare porterhouse steak. Something that is juicy and chewy, and really fills you up when you are done, but delicious enough that you will be wanting it again very soon.
Man, the characters are some cool cats too. They are well though up, fleshed out, mean machine personalities that you would probably like to get to know if you found yourself in their world. Esil is just a regular dude who knows a good thing when he sees it, and is smart enough to take his advantage and improve his life. The question is, are you smart enough to do the same?
The opportunity for you to get this book is staring you in the face. Will you improve YOUR life? Will you? Don’t ask, Just do it. Get this and be all the better for it.
This book was ffffffuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuunnnnnnnnnnnn!!!!!!
Even though I did receive a promo code for this review it in no way influenced my considerations of the material, and in fact, inspired me to be more honest. In fact, getting a code generally makes me harsher as a reviewer as I am more often concerned what someone like Me will decide based on my review.
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