Great book if you Japanese/samurai genre. Read the books but even better listening to them!
Great series
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personal activity and adventure makes 😊 for a great 👍 story.hard to tell what or who well come out ahead
The book starts a bit slowly, following multiple different characters. What starts as cliche character really opens up as a very character rich as you get further along in the book. It’s worth the wait. Also the amount of times characters say ‘whaaat?’ Is too many and should have been reduced in editing. Maybe it’s..
I liked the characters. The story was different. It kept me entertained! I liked the Author really described everything so you could easily imagine what was happening.
the book was really good, I like that fact that Michael has gotten more powerful and has learned more about the powers but is nerve-racking as to what can happen to him now with his power and all has knowledge.
This is not a particularly well written story. The dialogue is unbelievable, the interpersonal relationships between characters are not believable and doesn’t feel organic. I chose this story for its length, it’s becoming a chore.
very irritating character. waffles back and forth and can’t seem to understand anything he is told even seconds after it’s said making everything need to be repeated. makes it seem like the author thinks we are stupid. vocal performance is excellent.
This book had everything that a good science-fiction story needs. Moments of suspense that kept you on the edge of your seat, mixed with moments of pure laughter while reliving your awkward teenage years. I truly enjoyed the story and loved the fresh take on space exploration. I’m a big sci-fi fan so this was..
“I couldn’t put down Way of the Wolf, the second book in Tom Elliot’s Grand Game series. The intricate plot, complex characters, and vivid descriptions kept me engaged from cover to cover. Elliot’s writing style is both captivating and easy to follow, making this a must-read for fans of LitRPG.”
