The story starts of weakly.. it’s gets very scattered and it’s way too detailed about reading of skill sheets back to back to back. The story is shattered and poorly organized. I fought through and I’m on book 3 so I’m 80hrs into the series and I am QUITTING half way into book 3. It’s..
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My new favorite book
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Constantly high quality
Review from Slow Burn Box Set →
two out of three ain’t bad
Review from Boom Box →
This book does its own thing in terms of plot. It is interesting seeing the MC make smart but flawed decisions and the repercussions of those decisions. The MC is not a Gary Stu and is highly addicted to online gaming. It is slightly uncomfortable to listen to because I know of people that are..
Loyal follower
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necromancer
Review from Book of the Dead 2: Sacrifice →
A great start!
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Second Helping
Review from Book of the Dead 2: Sacrifice →
I found the narrative taking a compelling turn. Tyron Steelarm, the Necromancer on the run, is accompanied by the spirit of his mentor, Dove. The urgency to realize his potential and reshape his destiny propels the story forward. This sequel demonstrates a significant improvement as the plot gains momentum right from the beginning. The groundwork..
Starts Slow, Great Finish
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I found myself intrigued by the sudden twist that shatters the protagonist’s bright future as the scion of two powerful Slayers. Having enjoyed the author’s previous series, I decided to give this one a try. The narrative starts off at a slow pace, with a significant focus on world-building that eventually pays off towards the..








