I struggled to get into this one at first because of the narrator’s voice. He has a deep and even tone that you’d expect to hear in a meditation guide. After pushing through the first few chapters I did find myself interested in hearing more about the story and what happens next. It is definitely..
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Wonderful
Review from John Hancock →
Overall very good
Review from The Resort →
I cannot stand how the narrator voices Bard, makes him so intolerable. Cringed every time. SPOILERS Also, had a big problem with death and taxes party pretty randomly being horrible bad guys with no issue ending their own game most of the book. There could’ve been a justification for this and dialogue about how they..
Working in EHS I am always looking for other perspectives on how to deal with situations or to improve existing practices. This book has all those qualities with real world examples and practical ideas on how to deal with the individuals that we are trying to protect from harm. While the type of work described..
I was wrong. People kept telling me Finn plays it so different from Jason. Finn is all about playing it smart and playing a smart game. I haven’t seen any evidence of this. 3 hours of the book left and I am bored out of my mind. Finn is so obviously dumb that it’s hard..
A decline
Review from Armageddon →
AO was my first foray into LitRPG, and I found Jason’s story very engaging. As the series has diverged from Jason as the main protagonist, I’ve found myself less engaged. The narrator does not fit for the bulk of the characters (most of which are in their 20s or younger) and his work on female..
Story of man’s search for patterns of meaning and understanding. What story tells us how many lives of geniuses of the 20th century ended in madness and suicide? Is it about the age of 2 world wars and their atrocities or a burden of genius? Mathematical infinity smells of nihilism, an infinitely replicable illusion, of..









