Charles Dean Strikes Again! A fresh new LitRPG story from the writer of Bathrobe Knight. The protagonist is a pawn in a game played by gods and all he wants is to go home. The only way that his patron god will let him go is if he gathers followers. I enjoyed the characters, the..
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Worthy ending
Review from The Red Plague: A LitRPG Trilogy →
I loved this series, and this final book was a fitting end…or was it? Oric and wolf continue their adventures as Unigaea ceases to exist. Fans of litrpg, gaming, fantasy, and adventure will find this series to their liking. The only negative I can give is the length, which is a bit short for my..
This book has language, inappropriate scenes and a lot of blood and gore. It is borderline trashy but that is honestly what makes it absolutely freaking awesome and more than worth getting. I usually go for long serious fantasy books like the Soverign of the seven Aisles, Game of Thrones, Wheel of Time and The..
Plagues End
Review from The Red Plague: A LitRPG Trilogy →
You know what I love? I love an author who isn’t afraid to make a trilogy. Nowadays, it seems everyone wants to create an open ended world that they can play in in perpetuity, but have no responsibility to the reader/listener. I think o Geore RR Martin and his it will end but never end..
Taken from your world and put into a game between gods, and the only way to return home is to become a snake oil salesman peddling a religion to your kidnapper. Lee has to start a religion and help cement a power base for the god that controls his future. What starts as something he..
Jeff Hayes seems to have a versatile repertoire of voices, and his diction and inflection are clear and soothing to listen to. But his natural drawl, when not in a character’s voice, is absolutely wrong for this story. The transition from Lee’s conversations to his internal monologue feels like the listener is being wrenched 2000..
I did like the setup of this book. Rather being a player who’s sucked into his favorite game Lee is shanghai’d by his many generations removed great grandfather, who just happens to be a God of Alcohol and told he must help him find followers or else. Lee is certainly a fish out of water..
Great Premise, Poor Execution
Review from Dungeon Lord →
I was given this audiobook for free, to write a review. I’ve tried my best to listen to this audiobook till the very end, but unfortunately, I was not able to withstand the poor story, and narration. First, I would like to talk about the story itself, without getting into spoilers. I’m very happy that..
love it. Of the hundreds of books I have on Audible this is the only book I have ever rated. love the performance and the voices and the story was very interesting. I’ve read a ton of lit RPGs as well as fantasy books and this story captures The Best of Both Worlds. Lee reminds..
I was given this free review copy audio book at my request and have voluntarily left this review. First of all, I have to point out that I LOVED the narration by Jeff Hays. He has become one of my all time favorites. He really has a knack for bringing books to life. I also..