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Fantastic book and narration

Review from Uncrowned →

Cradle continues to be one of the most accessible and enjoyable magical martial arts stories ever. Travis Baldree just adds to the story with extra life in the characters. I haven’t been this excited about a series in 15 years. I don’t think I’ve been so interested in reading the next in the series since..

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Slow Burn

Review from Soulsmith →

This series is incredible and only improves with each book. The story continues to become more complex with each volume, and I can’t stop listening!

Getting Iffy

Review from Sidekick →

The narration made me enjoy the story more than the actual content. There’s a theme of introverts and gamers being able to “succeed” in life if they stop spending so much time gaming. The pop culture references aren’t as nonstop as in the first book but no less detrimental to the story. Gus feels more..

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Love it

Review from Wintersteel →

Can’t wait for the next book. The story is awesome…I just wan to listen more and more….and it’s complemented by an excellent performance from Travis.

Great.

Review from Ghostwater →

right right right so I wasn’t gonna review, I usually don’t but that ending man. Now here me when I say yes the book was great better than like the past two ones but when I say the ending I mean the 3 minutes of bloopers at the end. The absolute whiplash those bloopers gave..

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Absolutely amazing series!

Review from Of Kings and Killers →

I loved pretty much everything about this series. Even though some favorite characters perished early, the author did an amazing job keeping them in the story til pretty much the very end. Also, Shuffles cracked me up almost every time haha! Til their last breath and may their souls fly free

Flawed protagonist overcoming disppointing past

Review from Lair →

This was a great introduction to the universe. Felt let a very well put together solo campaign RPG game. Flawed protagonist gets super powers, grows, and starts overcoming his past, and begins to investigate an EXTREMELY interesting universe, and why his super powers come with a game interface. I enjoy that he is self reflective..

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