The first book didn’t really go anywhere but now we have a story ladies and gentlemen I don’t hate the MC anymore he’s still somewhat annoying but the author is using that trope/ Were the women are the ones with the commonsense not unlike reality and most likely are the most badass/ and the guys..
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I liked book one enough to buy book 2 right away. I’m 2 hours into book 2 and the story feels like a non-stop rant against higher education. i’m getting really sick of hearing about people condemning everyone with a college degree as a fool with too much money to burn in every scene. I’ll..
A consistent story of growth
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just as good as the first
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I really liked the first book of the series. It showed you a new world with neat new rules, was an urban fantasy novel, something I have grown to love, and had a neat LitRPG aspect as the characters get stronger and talk about their stats. The first book was in a nice and tidy..
fun and unusual
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This story is unusual and built in a vividly built world. The author does a great job of illustrating inequality (though the villain is cartoonish), and how dumb decisions can make a bad situation worse, and how much luck affects people’s lives. Also, the bonus chapter at the end is hilarious. I’d like to read..