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Mundane and a little pointless.

Review from Federation Chronicles →

Since this series seemed to be well-received by many, my complaints should be considered to be completely subjective. This reminded me of a high school stage play: lots of mundane conversation among the characters, very little action or motion, and a fantastical lack of understanding of physics: real-time conversations occuring over multi-lightyear distances, magical ‘jumps’..

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Not bad. And yes needs an LGBQ tag

Review from Antimage →

Good story. Definitely engaging and a different take on lit RPG that I enjoyed. I liked the idea of an anti mage so that was good. His motivation is meh. Could use some work on that and get rid of him crying about it. The protagonist is bisexual and the comments can really throw you..

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A low stakes semi-cozy adventure

Review from All the Dust That Falls →

No spoilers here! I bought this hoping for a hilarious comedy adventure. It was less ‘funny’ and more of a novel setup for a straightlaced adventure novel. It features almost bad Rom-Com levels of ‘disagreement by misunderstanding’. The book didn’t really do anything wrong, but I finished it feeling like it wasn’t really funny either…

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This Book Shines New and Old Light

Review from Collateral Damage →

I loved that by following new trails in Killgallon, Monroe and JFK’s deaths that there are new players to think about that made sure these three people would never survive. Two of them would never tell secrets that they knew and one person took the fall for his brother’s ambitions. And this person played a..

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