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It was ok.

Review from The Price of Power →

The author forces gender fluid characters into the story. It makes it very confusing to understand at times. The story is good, I hate that they throw unnecessary gender crap into it. It’s not needed and makes the whole book less than.

Entertaining but..

Review from The Centennial Tournament →

I’m enjoying the series a lot, but the constant and very repetitive review of every characters entire list of skills and perks is really becoming too much. Some of these are over 10 minutes of dialog per character that gets repeated every other chapter.

Was pleasantly surprised.

Review from Monsters and Legends →

Solid LitRPG with excellent world-building, lots of action, interesting characters, and a solid satisfying plot with unexpected twists and turns. The characters are well-developed, nuanced, and morally grey. The author provides a good balance between storyline and gaming, not overdoing the gaming. I listened to the audio version from Audible, and Phil Thron’s narration was..

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Fell for an IG ad

Review from Tales of the Apocalypse →

I got this recommended to me after reading book 6 of Dungeon Crawler Carl in an IG ad. Great marketing tactic to draw you in with tag lines like “Mad Max meets Monty Python”. Maybe I didn’t research enough to find out its a series of intertwining short stories, which I don’t mind, but this..

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Is this for teens- possible spoilers

Review from Invasion →

Narration was great. Story pretty much just turned into background noise for me. I waited the entire book for an explanation on how intergalactic bugs that hunted on par like a pack of wolves were intelligent enough to build starships and navigate the solar system. Figured they were a precursor for a more intelligent species..

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