You go from a decent story like the others to hating the world and not wanting to read about it again in the last few minutes.Why did the author think that making readers mad out of nowhere would be a good idea.Ruined it…
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…and a first time experience with another author. I really enjoyed the varied and well-rounded cast of characters Jeffrey L. Kohanek created. Each of the young protagonists were raised in troubling environments after tragedy befell them. Jace, the master thief, was forced to fend for himself after being orphaned at a young age and learned..
This is actually the first book I’ve ever written a rewiev for, and I decided to do it because the current reviews here does not reflect the quality of this book well. It’s a very vanilla LitRPG with all the tropes you can expect at this point. This would have been ok had it not..
A need to buy for LITrpg fans!
Review from A Snake’s Life →
So glad i gave it a chance.
Review from A Snake’s Life →
Surprise. Value oriented. Worthy. Odd. Interesting
Review from The Beginning After the End: Publisher’s Pack →
This reading is worth a credit. It leaves you wanting more. It has a welcome innocence. It’s not light reading. The complexity is presented in simplified forms but, it represents dogma worthy of mental association. What are “values”? In a world overrun with patronizing liberal education, this is a good start towards recovery.