this is tied for my favorite series, the books just get better and better. i cannot wait for book 11
first book is pretty slow but worth it
Review from Unsouled →
Review from Unsouled →
Review from Unsouled →
Review from Unsouled →
There’s a reason there are mostly 5 star reviews and 1 star reviews on this book. This is a progression fantasy book. A sub genre of fantasy focusing on the progression of power. This requires a very different writting style from a typical fantasy. Instead of introducing the full depth of the main character on..
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Review from The Second Betrayal →
The Second Betrayal Ruwen has been learning a lot and growing stronger. He and Sift are able to go to the Black Pyramid and make use of the time dilation and get in four times the training. He might need it if he will survive Big D’s field trip with interested parties trying to kill..
Review from Uncrowned →
I loved the progression in this one and what Lindon went through with Akura. We get to see Lindon really come into his own. Learning how to fight on his own. Oh man Fury awesome! He such a “Goku!” The man is a beast. Then getting to see the various powers of the world. The..
Travis Baldree did amazing work as always narrating. Author is taking down books by trade marking, System Apocalypse, a subgenre that existed before his other series was even published. Even if this is one of the best paced cultivation series out there, I highly recommend you try another like Cradle or Street cultivation and support..
This book wasn’t my cup of tea. I’d normally keep that to myself, but the author is bullying other authors with a very aggressive use of trademark law. Hopefully one of them is willing to fight, but in the meantime it’s made me willing to chime in with a review: This book suffers from pacing..
Review from The Beginning After the End: Publisher’s Pack →
I love this series because the author takes a character and overpowers him so all of the conflict is internal moral standings. I have been following this series for quite some time and it is quickly becoming an all time favorite. its refreshing to see a character who makes good choices but still has to..
Review from Uru’s Third Temple: A Fantasy LitRPG Adventure →
Divine Apostasy started slow, but has become one of my favorite LITRpg’s in the genre. This one is no exception. With this book we finally see Ruwen begin to become who he is meant to be, and it is frankly exhilarating. For a story as “crunchy” (stat heavy) as this one, I amHonestly surprise to..