I love all of his books and I can’t wait for more. I also I gotta give props to David Stifle, his narration is spot on.
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Review from Awaken Online: Apathy (Side Quest) →
I love all of his books and I can’t wait for more. I also I gotta give props to David Stifle, his narration is spot on.
At first I wouldn’t recommend this book. But if you’ve already started. Slow slow start here. Something crazy happens. Hopefully book three will bring it!
I remember reading this on royalroad a while back and remembered when it came to Amazon. fast forward a few years and I saw it on here, Bought it instantly. My first purchase, no regrets whatsoever!
about physics, philosophy, and me. I listen while I walk, and found myself continuing to listen after my walk
Loved learning more about the other characters and the world. Can’t wait to see which character is the focus of the next side quest
I really loved the actual story and plot. I only am rating a 3 overall because the only thing as important as the story is it’s delivery. I find the narrator to really lack in deliverance. I don’t feel like he was into the story in the slightest. Get Tim Gerard Reynolds to do this..
This book Sparks every gamers dream world thoughts about an amazing MMORPG VR game. Almost makes the world we live in seem boring, can’t wait for the next book!
Review from The Sword of Light: The Complete Trilogy →
This story appears to be a first, overly ambitious, novel. It has few interesting characters, stilted language and inconsistent dialogue. boring, boring, boring…I can not recommend these books to anyone, even preteens.
Travis Bagwell, you are an amazing writer. I absolutely enjoy these books. Very entertaining. I just need to read the side quests. I look forward to any new books, please make more…like at least 10 or 20 more.
I’ve read other reviews. In today’s society I know the word retard is not ok. However, the context, reason behind and the people using the word is a hell of a lot more believable than everyone, no matter age or upbringing using politically correct phrases. It was a decent book and I love the narrator…
