I liked the book. There is nothing over the top to start in the first book. That is important. It touches on several tropes that I thought were handled well. A good start to a series. No dumb cliffhanger.
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I recommend this book
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I’ve enjoyed the trilogy quite a bit. I’m not particularly excited about one element of the story but it’s something that I’ve come to expect when it comes to trilogies of this nature. personally I would prefer the singular love interest. it’s expected and I’m definitely not going to knock the author even if it..
Generally engaging but also confusing
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The prose is generally very engaging although the book structure is a bit unusual in that the inciting incident happens in chapter 11, about halfway through this book. It sets up the character’s goal for (I’m assuming) the next several books. This book completed a story arc but the series arc continues, so I didn’t..
I recommend it
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I’ve seen this Trilogy pop up a couple of times on Facebook. I went ahead and put it into my wish list but didn’t actually pick it up until one of the audible sales. I don’t know nothing about the author nor have I read any of her previous works. I found myself quite some..
refreshing
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it’s really nice to read and let RPG where they don’t magically get transported into the game. the game is enough by itself. it’s a really thrilling story and I think it’s a direction More lit RPGs should go. I do wonder if he’s ever going to have to log out and use the bathroom..
KINDA well written. I guess.
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Tolerable if you speed it up
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OP protagonist
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