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dont judge a book by its cover

Review from Shadeslinger →

i picked this out at random at first. checked to see what it was about. thought it didn’t sound great … but the reviews were positive and i dont regret any decision in buying it. made me laugh the OP character isnt to OP and this is a great start to an amazing story. only..

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Even better.

Review from Grave Measures →

As Audiobook 2 in a series, Grave Measures hits all the targets it needs to. It expands the world, its characters grow, the story improves off book 1 even as it sets up book 3, raises the stakes all the way through and it’sthe same great Narrator as book 1. I enjoyed this book more..

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differently awesome

Review from Axiom: A Divine Dungeon Series →

the idea of letting a old man become a cultivator is new to me, but I love it!lets him have such a different perspective on everything!if you enjoy cultivation novels this is a must read,if you are new to cultivation this is a perfect place to start as the MC starts out oblivious too. Travis..

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best litrpg I have listened to

Review from Shadeslinger →

The game system is a bit uninventive it’s basically wow with some 4x elements. But this is by far the most well written pure litrpg I have read to date. My only regret is that there is only one book out. There is a great protagonist. He is definitely on the powerful side like most..

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Only thing left to be desired for me is the next book

Review from Wintersteel →

LikesThe subtle advancement through out the story the feeling of being rushed along a path while having a underlying story, the upper level story progresses slowly thru hints here and there.Dislikes towards the end of the book the fighting scenes seemed half hearted almost like they were being forced out(which makes since why the writer..

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Fun & Fast Paced Continuation

Review from A Snake’s Path →

Book 2 of the “A Snake’s Life” series is fun, fast-paced and lets you continue rooting for the anti-hero. Many of the characters, even the nomial “good guys” aren’t necessarily nice or good people, but they are relatable and believable. The last few chapters seem to go rather quickly and the end feels a bit..

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