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familiar yet exotic like general tsao’s chicken

Review from Unsouled →

The genre of the craddle series is known as 修仙(path to legend)in China. Will Wight not only borrowed the world building from oriental mystery but also a significant portion of the narrative structure and plot arch from 修仙 fiction. Western critics may think this kind of fast food fiction is trashy compared to classics like..

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Seemingly OP MC has to save…..

Review from Divergence →

….seemingly OP princess constantly. It gets tiring seeing this guy destroying himself trying to save the princess from all her errors. Great story and narration but princess is a major drag despite being supposedly powerful. Kinda needs a reset. Tired of seeing the main guy barely win if not just lose while the enemy let’s..

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I like this story

Review from Shadeslinger →

I enjoyed this entire story, no periods of lost interest. I also like the protagonist and the appropriate use of statistics as they were not over the top. The narration, is of course, first rate.

Great by Lit-rpg standards, Good in general

Review from Shadeslinger →

Narration was good, but sometimes (very rarely) the narrator does the wrong character voice, it sounds like. Not a big deal. He does a decent variety of voices, and no one sounds very similar. A solid performance. The characters are all interesting. They’re not particularaly deep, but they do evolve a bit as the book..

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kinda bad start, but it gets way better

Review from Shadeslinger →

very light spoilers ahead the start Is kinda bad, the lack of interaction with other people for the first third of the book makes caring about anything kinda hard, but it picks up after that, it’s not a masterpiece, but it’s written well and flows nicely, if you are searching for a relaxing book without..

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Bloopers

Review from Ghostwater →

The Bloopers were the best part. Yes, the story had me very interested to see what happens next at each turn but the bloopers were a nice break in the story.

I definitely picked up my pace

Review from Wintersteel →

I started as a long drive to an interview based on a recommendation from a friend. I then added it to my daily drive to work (about 20m). The last few books had me on edge, and I started to listen in my free time. But now, when I was asked for a review, I..

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