I like this book, and I look forward to reading more of the series. The characters are diverse and unique for the genre, and I find myself becoming attached to them in a relatively short amount of time. The use of character voice is fairly strong, and the main character is justifiably ambiguous, as he doesn’t really know himself yet. Character strengths are not gender specific nor do they allude to any kind of political ideology, at least not from my point of view. It’s just a fun story that can be read or listened to quite easily. The litRPG adventure books are always a favorite of mine, and this presents a new take on an older dungeons and dragons theme. If you liked “he who fights monsters”, you will definitely like this book. Thanks for the fun read, moving onto the next in the series. Oh, and Travis is phenomenal as always.