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Loved the characters!

Review from The Wastes of Keldora →

The narrator did a great job not making the women sound silly. I loved how many strong female characters we get (Curla, Ron, the healer, etc) and that our male protagonist is so respectful of them. I loved that this wasn’t a kill ’em all to level story, and we didn’t have to sit through..

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RPG Fun

Review from Retribution →

If you love RPGs, tabletop role playing, or mmorpgs, then this series is for you! It’s filled with classic nerd humor and hijinx. This last book in the series provides an entertaining and satisfying closure to the story.

The plot thickens!

Review from Redemption →

The plot continues to develop and thicken in this third installment in the series. The characters continue to develop and deepen their relationships with each other. The thickening of the plot is offset with plenty of lighthearted humor and shenanigans for a fun, enjoyable experience. If you’ve ever played WOW or other early MMORPGs this..

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factorio with a mediocre mc

Review from The Wastes of Keldora →

not really a lot to say here. if you have played factorio, then you understand the general idea behind this book. if you take those elements out then you’re left with just a kind of poor attempt at a summoned hero story. the main character whines a lot about everything. it’s really not terrible but..

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A good story on mind uploading

Review from Virtual Horizon →

This is a very approachable book on the subject of mind uploading and transhumanism and I would recommend it to somebody in the teenage age range. Maybe an older teenager due to some of the sex and sexuality described in A PG 13 way

need more

Review from The Wastes of Keldora →

could have been titled “no shirt no shoes no service”I need to know more of the story. I hope the rest of the series is made audio. the narrator has the proper nerdy voice for Julian.