The Last Warrior of Unigaea is the first book in a new LitRPG series, a genre that I’ve come to really enjoy over the last year or so. This is the first book by Harmon Cooper I’ve experienced, but it definitely won’t be the last. I’ve already picked up a few more by him. Really..
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Ok, so the possibility of actually living in a digital world has been explored by several authors (Jason Faris of late with his well done The Quantum Mechanic series) But Jake bible just put the whole concept on steroids and gave it a shot of what PCP, Meth ?? This book grabbed my attention from..
Different
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Narrator is amazing. Story is bearable and kind of drags out fight scenes with more tedious explanation than is necessary. I understand the value of good description but when I am 75% through the book I don’t need the vivid detail of an action that the main character has already done multiple times. I get..
The Last Warrior of Unigaea is an exciting, violent fantasy game adventure with an unusual hero and interesting supporting characters including a really cool wolf named, well… Wolf. This book is the first book in a series, but it works fine as a stand alone as well. The narrator does a nice job, although there..
Enjoyable
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This is a terrible book. From beginning to end. It starts out with mutilated women being put back together, to become slaves for the protagonist. Why are they mutilated? Eh thats never explained. In fact NOTHING in this book gets an explanation. Who is the bad guy "Skipper"? Never explained or even touched on. Its..
Let me start by saying I would listen to Jeff Hays read a grocery list in all the amazing voices he come up with while narrating any story. Now that that’s out of the way, the story of Hektor St Savage is a great tale that I don’t want to give too much away but..
Abrupt ending.
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