And that’s how I like my LitRPG: uninhibited, vulgar, never taking itself seriously, and taking full advantage of the opportunities for world building and not sticking religiously to a “system” or to the races Tolkien introduced to fantasy books. And entertaining.This book is enormously entertaining. It is also a lot more funnier than the first..
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Review from Adventurer →
Great Start!
Review from Antimage →
Worth A Credit
Review from Book of the Dead 2: Sacrifice →
LGBTQ bullshit
Review from Antimage →
The story seemed to be fairly solid until the MC started talking about guys being hot. It completely shut me down from the rest of the story and made me disinterested. A disclaimer of some kind should be in the intro to let people know that the relationships are unconventional. I don’t wanna hear about..
This book so great!
Review from #CrimeTime →
Author: Ivan Kal. Book: Monsters and Legends. Narrator: Phil Thron. Really fascinating cultivation story. Now, the pacing might not work for all since time is spent on the cultivation part and all the stats and names and power levels. That aside, which worked for me, lead to a great story featuring Ryun. Plenty of action,..
I don’t recall the first books of this series being anything near the chore this book 4 was to finish. Something has changed here in the story telling that is frustrating to listen to. The sheer amount of detail of every single thought is just painful to listen to. I took me over a month..
Disappointed
Review from Deepwater Dungeon →
I bought this because I am a fan of Rimmel’s Noobtown and Fifth Era Apocalypse series, but was very disappointed in this series. I believe there were many attempts at humor, but most of it did not land with me. There were a few cute moments, but mostly in the quick sidebars. I did not..