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Not another Spell Blade!

Review from Shadeslinger →

Another loner protagonist with a sassy sidekick, but at least he’s not broody. In a game with a system a lot of people are going to recognize. The premise is unique and the world building awesome. Can’t wait for more!

Awesome!

Review from Shadeslinger →

found litrpg books only a year ago and have since listened to over 40+ in that time I’ve found pretty over all the same story just different names. this book broke that and I found myself laughing out loud with the interaction of fred and ned. only complaint is only 1 book so far. absolutely..

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Fun, Hilarious and Well-Built LitRPG

Review from Shadeslinger →

Kirrin hooked me with the nipple joke, and took me for a thrill ride of epic litrpg! Frank and House are awesome side characters, but Ned stands as an outstanding lead. His backstory of burning his father’s company to the ground fit perfectly with the setup of being the first into a new game and..

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Decent 2nd book

Review from Soulsmith →

A decent continuation of the story, but didn’t have as much action as I was hoping. Still enjoying the story progression and character development. Narrator is great for this book! Hoping the 3rd book will straight-up impress me.

Unexpected pleasure

Review from Unsouled →

I was skeptical going into this story but it quickly surpassed expectations. It paints an interesting location with a unique form of magic that appears very fleshed out, along with characters beyond blank slates. My only criticism is that the main characters leave the Sacred Valley and go into the wider world. The Valley and..

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caught by surprise

Review from Shadeslinger →

All I can say is that the game concept needs to be developed IRL, and the main support character, Frank, made me actually lol at work several times. Do not pass this book up just for the sheer entertainment value of Frank.