If the story were to continue with Frank as the protagonist, I would welcome the change wholeheartedly. Mr. Bagwell managed to develop the weakest, least interesting character in AO into somebody memorable and eye-catching. More significantly, he managed to do so in a side-quest that is arguably better executed than the previous installments. The author..
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Scay but beautiful.
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Loved it
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I love when an author offers a package like this. It makes it so easy to listen to each story without forgetting the little things that make a story so great. I enjoyed the historical feeling to this book, along with the characters interactions and the grand settings. I liked the pacing of the author..
The main character is not a hero. Is not going to suddenly realize his shortcomings and be a better person. His choices are massively flawed. He acts without consequences and never allows full immersion into the game world. Something that would seemingly be neccesary to effect the personality shift that occurs as the book progresses…
Six youths are playing a massively online role playing game where, apparently, nobody else matters as they end up ruling the game. Most of them went to school together. In this game you gain levels every time you kill something, skill up every time you do something once, but you only have a handful of..
Soo haven’t finished but
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