Sounded like a book written by a high school student The story line and the narration was more in line with YA BOOKS
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Sounded like a book written by a high school student The story line and the narration was more in line with YA BOOKS
I enjoyed the story, more as it progressed, I enjoyed how the class and ways to go about things were not atypical litrpg
I’m loving the story so far and my only gripe is the absolutely frustrating plot induced dingong moments of the MC where seemingly obvious logical leaps seem to escape him entirely until a dozen extra paragraphs of dialogue have passed.
I was looking for something similar to the Joe Pickett series, this is not it! This book starts out well but then drones on and on and the story go’s nowhere for a long time. It’s very boring.
This wraps up the first trilogy within this larger series of books; at least the first three books feel like a trilogy to me, as I’ve stated in a prior review of the former books. This book opens by adding a new villain to the mix, a former prison guard who seeks his own form..
Great writing that never holds back on the complexity of its concepts. Spectacular action. Tragically flawed yet understandable characters. A world that I feel I could get lost in. This book has it all!
Love this genre, good overall listen with good overall concept. Timeline and practical fighting and sustainability could have been more thought out
I check and check and check but still no new episodes. If you have another place to find out more of the story please fill be in. Giant fan of this and would love like a whole 100 more episodes
I like the system that the author has set up and how the players interactive with the world. It was a pretty cool how the mobs seem to have their own arc and aren’t just to level. Whoa, Michael doesn’t hold back, I do wish he more then just a solo character at times. Just..
Amazing story and extremely well done character arcs. An amazing story. I will be recommending this one for a while .
