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I did not want it to end!!

Review from Wintersteel →

I don’t usually pre-order books but when I seen it I snatched it up. I stumbled over this series by chance and oh how I am glad I did. When I finished the first book I couldn’t get enough and got the rest of the series (up to 7 at that time). I was impatiently..

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Great novel and narration!

Review from Chrysalis (A Fantasy LitRPG) →

I truly enjoyed this novel. Art’s use of a non-traditional species for his character, as well as his choice of companion, was an interesting deviation for this genre. The author did a wonderful job of character development, for both the character inside the game and outside the game, while his world-building did a good job..

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More fighting!

Review from Uncrowned →

Seriously! That was all there was to these last 3 books. I skipped thru most of this one. Really there was no need for a blow by blow of the zillion fights. I don’t even care how this series ends

World building just confusing

Review from Unsouled →

I was kinda interested then brought in a different world (aspect of current?) and slammed a ton of new info in a few minutes. Left me confused and ultimately bored. Wants to be sanderson’s oathbringer

mok’s review

Review from Chrysalis (A Fantasy LitRPG) →

The story is an excellent concept. The execution by the author is rather poor. The main character comes off as mentally damaged or retarded. The main character also comes off as extremely arrogant and stuck up in “his” field of expertise. The other characters are likewise one-dimensional. The main character ends up taking a second..

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Absolutely legendary.

Review from Wintersteel →

If you’ve made it this far, you’re already a fan of this series. If not, why are you reading this review? Anyway, this book is an excellent continuation of the series. You should buy it now.

Magnificent!

Review from Wizardoms: Objects of Power →

Wizardoms: Objects of Power (Fate of Wizardoms Book 4). my tenth read from author Jeffrey L. Kohanek. Picks up seamlessly from the end of Temple of the Oracle (Fate of Wizardoms, #3). The tension & suspense continue to ratchet up throughout the book’s length. 10-hrs 6-minutes/357-pages but reads even longer with the attention to detail..

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delightful

Review from Wintersteel →

I deeply enjoyed this iteration 😀 I have been massively depressed recently, and this book made me smile numerous times, and laugh when I haven’t in weeks. witty and entertaining as you expect from the cradle series