I work when I listen and I do construction and I always like listening to these stories they’re just laugh out loud sometimes but still engaging
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I work when I listen and I do construction and I always like listening to these stories they’re just laugh out loud sometimes but still engaging
I really enjoyed this story. A very funny take on the Zombie apocalypse! I grew to become very invested in the three main characters and loved the ending!
I love everything about this book but Zach crying all the time and being so easy to manipulate .but overall love switch in power Dynamics between friends and bad guy good guy rolls start a lil slow but overall it’s a blockbuster book one of my favorites and that’s say a lot for me cause..
This is a decent YA LitRPG story that is unique, but only mildly captivating. For being nearly 21 hours-long, there is not much depth to the plot, and the leveling-up process seems capricious and without a clear purpose/direction. However, I don’t regret having gotten, nor listen to, this book.
This was an easy listen. It proceeded smoothly, with action but not a lot of excitement or mystery. I will listen to the remaining two chapters.
I loved this book! The only not so great thing is the relationship of things already said a moment before. For instance, once it was said that showing their stats was essentially frowned upon, it didn’t need to be repeated so many additional times. Also, there wasn’t much difference between the character voices. It sounded..
The Empire, the 4th book in the Infinite Realm series is okay. I listened to the audiobook and the narration by Phil Thron is excellent. Unfortunately, at least 1/4 of the book is spent endlessly repeating and reviewing gaming character stats. I tend to zone out during these chapters but I find they are wasted..
Engaging storyline, great display of technology, interesting world building. Plenty of action. Just all around enjoyable
Like most of the 1-star reviews, I too, was put off by the author going off-topic and bringing Donald Trump, and the author’s TDS, into a story about the 50’s & 60’s. Unfortunately, it seems Mr. Shaw has gone the way of late night talk show hosts and the legacy media, and has decided to..
