Thirsty was a risky character but so damn funny, keep the books coming. Can’t wait to see how they all get stronger.
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Pleasant.
Review from Super Sales on Super Heroes →
Damn you Bible!!
Review from EverRealm: A LitRPG Novel →
Good story, could have been great
Review from Challenge →
The story was really gripping in the start and at the end. The main character gets a bit whiney in the middle. Most of the voice acting was excellent. The choice for the main character speaking voice was hard to take seriously, and that made it really hard to believe that he could convince anyone..
great dark story
Review from Challenge →
Awkwardly enjoyable
Review from Super Sales on Super Heroes →
Would you listen to Super Sales on Super Heroes again? Why? I am currently listening to this book for a second time with my wife. The premise is interesting and not something I’ve seen done in this way before. What does Jeff Hays bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read..
This was a different kind of litrpg, one I will listen to over and over again I loved it. Jake has a unique way of blending zombie horror with fantasy like I have never seen. the characters are well fleshed out and the transition from the real world to the video game world is swift..
It is the 23rd century, the Zombie apocalypse has occurred and the human race has lost. There is barely enough for a few people to get by on and the street are overrun with zombies, human and animal alike. The only hope is to escape to the virtual reality games that were setup for fun..
Talented narration with a wide range of voices giving each character a unique identity. I’m recommending this to all I know, the beginning starts as every book should with great character development attaching you to the characters. Next the action dials up and its no longer possible to stop listening as your carried away in..