This is an extremely comprehensive book on the life of John Brown and his raid at Harpers Ferry.
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As much as I love Jason and Riley, I have been DYING to see Frank grow and become a more confident and dangerous character. This book exceeded all of my expectations and makes me even more excited for the future of Original Sin. Probably one of my favorite books in the series!
Pros: Good LITRPG world-building. Really good. A theme that has adult language that adds to the suspension of disbelief and a MC who the reader can have sympathy for. The in-game world is very interesting, and the characters in it are funny and intriguing. Cons: The cheesiest WB level teenage drama that feels like an..
Who doesn’t love a good training montage. Overall, really dug this book in the series and love how it ties into the overall world.
The only thing I would have changed is all references to “The Seer’s Temple” should have been The Seer’s Tower. Just sayin’
In this one he goes straight at things we’ve all agreed not to think about. The hospitality industry is on the outer edges of the social contract. Total strangers touch and prepare our food. Our possessions are left out, touched and moved by other strangers . And we trust minimum wage workers to make sure..
love this series and this book continues the trend of being fantastic. i would highly recommend it but would recommend starting at book 1 though
i’ve never followed a more emotionally dense main character/group of people, maybe it’s the author’s attempt to spell out every emotion through magic but holy shit it’s incredibly boring listening to these characters have the slightest drama and have no idea how to respond emotionally
told so anyone can understand, alot of really interesting facts I’d never heard before. all plant lovers will enjoy.
