The book immediately drops you into its universe with little questions. It hooks you until you find yourself halfway through without even realizing it.
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Best LitRPG yet
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I’ve been getting into this genre recently and love it. I have read the Dungeon Born series, as well as the Unbound Deathlord series and this one is the best. Slower development, but it is totally worth it. You get syper invested in Oren, and truly want him to succeed. By the end, revenge is..
Excellent narration and an excellent story to boot. From my past experiences with litrpg’s, they all either focus mostly on the goings-on within the game itself. This book was different. It has a balanced combination of the real world and Pangea and neither world was lacking. They both felt fleshed out to me. Each character..
This book is dumb. It is at times borderline smut. The characters are not revolutionary. The story line is not something that will go down in history as a pillar of its genre……….and yet the simple fact is that this book is fun. I have come to expect high standards from Jeff Hays performances and..
HILARIOUS!
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Cool concept
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outstanding
Review from Life Reset: A LitRPG Novel →
Weird but fun
Review from Super Sales on Super Heroes →
A good book with a few rough unpolished edges. The good parts: original plot, fleshed-out characters, character development, show instead of tell, all the right stuff. The bad parts: no explanation for the Chekhov’s Gun of the main character ability; Deus Ex Machina in the end; unbelievably boring, repeating time after time after time “listings”..
Phenomenal Reading and Great Story
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