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Review from The Greystone Chronicles: Book One: Io Online →

Story reads like a daydream of a fantasy in the guise LitRPG. The MCs were never in any real danger. They were pathetically overpowered while at the same time consistently underusing their abilities. The game world is inconsistent- The allies (friendly NPC) are sapient while the dungeon enemies (or other unfriendly NPC) are automatons. Either..

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Pleasantly surprised.

Review from Dead of Night →

I didn’t want to like this book, but as the story went on, I couldn’t not get hooked. It’s like a pseudo-prequel or alternate timeline of the Shadowrun universe; as if the Big 10 didn’t take over, but magic still rushed back into the world.

Entertaining not great

Review from The Unknown Mongol →

One of the other reviews said the reader sounded like a muppet. I see what they mean, although I didnt mind the voiceovers. The story was interesting although there were more than a few parts where it seemed like the writer had lacked insight. I guess part of that is the point of the story…

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Mostly a filler episode

Review from Rising Force →

The narration was still quite good but the story wasn’t moved very far from the last episode. Kaylan continues to become stronger with her remote-viewing capability which proves pivotal on several occasions. However, the deference that the Boxen, a much more advanced species, seems unrealistic. Also, Zack moved from being an interesting super-hacker to an..

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