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About 10 hours worth listening to

Review from The Price of Power →

An adhd fever dream. Incredibly frustrating and disappointing to slog through side stories and interludes that contribute nothing to the story or the main character. Far too much focus on Zach which I find to be a thoroughly uninteresting and boring side character. Overall a very long waste of time. Thankfully the chapters list the..

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Fun fantasy Litrpg

Review from Antimage →

A fun LitRPG that doesn’t go too deep into the stats. I liked being able to listen without having to listen to minutes of stats. The story is a lot of fun, I think the main character seems very smart and rational. The narrator does a great job portraying all of the characters and the..

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I fu**N Love this sh*t

Review from The Aspects →

I rate this lit rpg 4 . 8 star Sure some of the character sheets can be long but it’s very simple an easy to skip them since there made into there own chapters. Or to go back and listen if/when interested. If you have stuck with the series this long then it’s definitely worth..

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Very Enjoyable!

Review from Burn Box →

Not to be so demandy, but please, Mr Adair, get Book 2 out soon! Fast-paced, interesting characters, believable circumstances/plot line … I wish I’d savored my listening minutes a bit more. Will listen again.

Awesome

Review from Boom Box →

The stories keep getting more intriguing! So many plot twists! Phil Thron tells the story like no one else. His voices are phenomenal. Now I’m Jonesing for the next book(s).

A great continuation

Review from The Aspects →

Ryun’s perspective and story continues to shine. While at the beginning of the book, it looks to be Ryun light. Fortunately, his storyline and those around him dominate most of the chapter count later. Zach, despite his madness, actually grows more on me this book as well. He has changed a lot through the series,..

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Great book 1

Review from Burn Box →

Phil Thron narrations is what brings this book to life for me. Bobby Adair storytelling is extremely remarkable. Slow to start this is just book 1 can’t wait for the next. Maybe we will get some Nulspot moments