damn, book is amazing. can’t wait to hear the next one! wow wow wow wow
love it
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I love the musicals of Stephen Sondheim. I was hoping for a biography of the artist and his work. I got an autopsy that uses every word in the thesaurus to analyze what musicals and what music really means within some objective cultural sense blah blah blah. This book goes on like that forever. The..
Without question, I was sucked into the story from the very first moment. I’m a fan of this genre, and I will admit that in the first book the performer took some getting used to. However, as the story goes on and Jason becomes more defined in his role, the performers voice choice for him..
Finally a book with a character that isn’t an idiot. Granted abnormally lucky in game but he makes great use of every advantage. Looking forward to reading the next book.
I’ve been reading litrpg for a while now and oh my god this is my new favorite series what an incredible way to end a book.
I did not expect such a detailed and accurate account of the conquest of what used to be called the >ostmark< from a fiction author. Incredibly well researched considering the few literature available on that war theatre and very accurate as far as I can judge – even the fighting in the little remote village..
Another absolute masterpiece built within the AO universe. Great work and I can’t wait for Flame I’m hopeful for a connection the the main story line in due time!
Terrible narration…and as for the story…what story?Keep being taken in whereby Stephan King recommends a book…no more!
The first book started out great and I enjoyed the story. The book moved along quite well and engaged me enough that I wanted to find out what happened next. The second book did not move along quite as quickly and had too many monologues of self pity and whoa is me, however, I felt..
The first book started out great and I enjoyed the story. The book moved along quite well and engaged me enough that I wanted to find out what happened next. The second book did not move along quite as quickly and had too many monologues of self pity and whoa is me, however, I felt..
