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Review from A Snake’s Life →

I wish there were more of this kind of story. In other books theres always an unlikely who runs into trouble and becomes whats essentially a superhero. This perspective was refreshing.

I really tried to like this one.

Review from A Thousand Li: The First War →

The firs two books were pretty good and I enjoyed the cultural depth. This most recent book however… well, every character interaction is like an awkward version of the real thing. Anger comes off as petulant, friendly banter comes off as mean spirited patronizing, and even the protagonists inner monologue sounds like a list of..

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Wight + Baldree = Amazing

Review from Of Sea and Shadow →

I am really enjoying the dual novel concept. It is fun seeing the story through two rival perspectives. Having finished both first novels now I feel like I have a more complete picture of the story. The real question is if I am team Marten of team Shera? Travis Baldree delivers a fantastic performance with..

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What a mess

Review from Unsouled →

This was the longest short book ever. I cannot for the life of me tell you what it was about. None of the characters had any personality. I feel like I know none of them. The plot was all over the place. There was oriental style world, weird and inexplicable magic, clan life… and then..

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Great start 4.2 / 5

Review from A Snake’s Life →

Fun book. It was entertaining if a bit short but it had a lot happen quite fast in said book. I would say its more well done than super original but I guess being reborn as something other than a humanoid isn’t super often done. It was a fun book and well worth the credit…

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Another great book

Review from A Thousand Li: The First War →

I really enjoy Tao Wong’s work and this book is another great one from him. I personally really enjoyed the Author’s Notes sprinkled throughout the book, I felt it added context and some humor. As always I’m excited for the next book.

Great book

Review from A Thousand Li: The First War →

Another great book in the series. My only complaint, which is the same complaint that I gave the last book, is that the progression is slower than I would like, but that does not detract from the story. Still loved the book.