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Beware

Review from Corruption →

Performance was great as always. The ending makes you regret reading the book in the first place. I hope the author finds a way to salvage the story in the next book, but as of right now this series not a instant buy anymore.

not a great book ?

Review from Bone Dungeon →

if you played this book in the background you could walk away for an hour and still know exactly what is going on. all the main characters are almost completely incompetent and never think for themselves

what was that

Review from Everybody Loves Large Chests →

first of all the description is just a flat out lie, the character mentioned dies about one paragraph into the book. thats true for most characters actually; learn about them, their past, their hope, and then watch them be horribly murdered a paragraph later. the main character, a mimic, is an amoral monster who just..

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Fantastic!

Review from The Dungeon Anarchist’s Cookbook →

I’m a fan of LitRPG when it’s done well. Have read maybe a dozen different series in the genre. I have to say this tops them ALL. Keeps you intrigued and guessing all the way through. No long stat read outs!! (finally) So many hilarious moments. Super fun series. Try it! You won’t regret it!

Good Finale

Review from Hallowed Bones →

The pacing of this series has been very well planned. I really enjoyed some of the twists and turns that the plot took me through. There were definitely some unexpected events. I was pleased with who the characters became in the end. Very worthwhile series. The Soundbooth Theater cast performance is phenomenal. They are the..

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Really Solid Sequel

Review from Carl’s Doomsday Scenario →

I appreciated the emphasis on storytelling. There was a lot of action, witty repartee, and character development through the course of this book. Very good combination of humor and seriousness. Jeff Hays does an amazing job bringing the characters to life. After listening to the book, I was surprised to see that he was the..

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