Tl;dr if by the end of the book you’re still interested. Keep going! The longer the tale goes the more the storyline develops into something amazing! The narrator gets really into it and you call tell he’s gone from a “Wtf is this i’m reading?” to a voice truly enjoying himself. Plus by book 3 or 4 it develops into a multi-cast dramatized adaptation! Going from 1, to 2, to 4, and more! With music, sound effects, and environment ambience!
Do. Not. Give. Up!!!!
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Now for the full review.
Okay, so I added this book cause honestly the title sounded funny and the premise while lewd, still seemed “tolerable” cause most of it was satire. A sale happened one day, with me getting a free book, so I grabbed this one. However, as I kept going in the series (later books) it started to taper off and get too into the weird territory, but even quicker than that it 90 degree turned into its own. Then before I knew it, I owned all of them… Minus the last two that aren’t out yet. It went from a “do I wanna keep listening to this?” to “H0ly Sh!t, what do you mean I don’t have a credit!? I need the next one!”. Till I had them all. I’ll eventually get around to reviewing the other ones. However, I wanted to leave this one on the first book. For anyone else on the fence by what seems like a “Meme Book”, it’s not. It develops plot, fleshed out characters, and the narrative gets substance and meat!
Plus the narrator really starts getting into the series the longer the books go on to the point that by the 4th~ish book it develops into a multi-cast (multiple different narrators) Dramatized Adaptation.
So, the point is. If by the end of the 1st book you still wanna keep listening, do it! There is some sensitive topics touched on and I won’t say everything the main character does is acceptable. It’s definitely not. However he’s a villain and a mimic. So, he’s not to be admired or forgiven, but the story and the other characters along with the plot. Lend to a fantastic tale!
