While I quite liked the first story arch, the author struggles to introduce this new arch after having cut so much away at the end of the last book. There is too much contemplation of the specific morality of this world and a lot of pondering on how to classify the actions of evil and..
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This book came very highly recommended by a friend. This was the first time I was made aware that LitRPG exists (in my mind, a book written as if the character was in a video game with hit points and damage points etc.). My only past experience with the genre had been with a short..
Great world building
Review from Soulsmith →
At first I didn’t really like how this story was going, I found Ned quite annoying in the beginning and I thought his class was boring, 5 hours in is where the story changed for me and I really started to enjoy it, I like his new class and I like how he’s grown a..
Awesome
Review from Shadeslinger →
Great story, fun characters, and a plot worth remembering. Of the “In A Game” LitRPG’s, this series just jumped to number one for me. All around excellent work. I can tell it was well thought out from start to finish. The author clearly understands guild mechanics and MMO combat as well as modern corporate philosophy…
Inconsistent character growth
Review from Unity →
The first 2 book I enjoyed. The character was flawed and able to overcome the challenges in true Litrpg fashion. Leveling up. This book however seemed like he was trying to level up his whining internal self depreciation. It seemed more like the author was going through some stuff of his own or wanted this..
Epic!
Review from The Second Betrayal →
Unbelievably fun!
Review from Unsouled →
There is nothing not to like about this book! The writing is excellent. It’s descriptive, clever, funny, and exciting! The story is fast-paced and addictive. I read the first 3 books in less than 2 weeks, which really cut into my sleep this last week. The characters and setting are beautiful and rich. I am..