Is there anything you would change about this book? The book explodes in side characters, gives them a shallow background, and then sort of just expects us to care about them. I thought less could have been more. What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!) Pretty standard for the genre. I can’t..
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Review from Dante’s Immortality: Beginnings →
Enough with the angst
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I am really enjoying the story line and your characters. I have zipped through the first two books and will start the next directly after finishing this review. I came close to switching to another story at one point and I’m glad I hung on. there have been a couple of times where you have..
Not a five star book but I definitely would have given it a 4.5 for the promise this book shows. It’s well written and the scope is broad. It has a unique twist on the LitRPG format. The stat/skill element has great bearing on the story but the typical loot and leveling shtick and long..
This is undoubtedly one of the funniest books I have ever read. The main character, Ellis De’Angelo, or Ellis D, as his friends call him (as in LSD) provides a rapid fire stream of consciousness barrage of random thoughts and raucous asides as he details how his crappy job got worse from delivering a sub..
I’m still new to the LitRPG genre but found myself rather engrossed in this action-filled, hilarious first book of the Greystone Chronicles. Having spent time playing a PC-based MMORPG in years past, I was familiar enough with the book’s gaming lingo to fully enjoy the story. At the same time, I’m sure someone unfamiliar with..
Guilty Pleasure….
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Not Bad
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