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Not for beginners

Review from The Sorcerer’s Secrets →

Intentional use of over complicated language in an attempt to sound elite is one of the worst traits of occult writers and so far this book exhibits exactly that.Lots of talking in circles, under explaining concepts, could do with some simplification

Great portrayal of future history

Review from The Ministry for the Future →

The Ministry for the Future follows the scientists, diplomats, and activists working across decades and continents to forge a future you might actually want to live in from the shattered remains of a civilization on the brink. I liked so many things about this book: its portrayal of future history, its rigorous picture of institutional..

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checked off all my boxes

Review from Zee Locked In →

I have listened to many lit RPGs genre books and this one is one of my favorites. simple to follow and not overly complicated and didnt go crazy reading off the character stats every chapter, just enough to remind you of the main characters capabilities. well done, looking forward to more.

The best

Review from Fearless Tarot →

This is the best Tarot book I have read. Most of the other books I own are very similar but this one gives a new perspective to everything. I absolutely love it!!

Another Winner

Review from Tight-Lipped →

Silence has very quickly become my favorite lead character. I was not sure if the development would keep him fresh but it has. Gary Bennet’s command of tones and connection as the narrator with the character and the author truly makes this a series I will support for a long time. definitely recommend

Better Than Expected

Review from Midnight in the Graveyard →

I didn’t expect much from this, as these compilations are typically not very good, but this one was. Partly because of the narration, which was excellent throughout. Some of the stories are better than others, but overall it was very good.