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I’m giving it a 5 stars because Litrpg’s are about character building. The stats are a bit much but they are interesting. The character development is unique compared to other cultivation stories and by far this series is in my top 3 in the cultivation sub genre. I hope the next books have more of..
Overall another good story, but somebody should have caught Phil reciting a fish-based parody of “Gory Gory” to a marching cadence and had him re-record that part for the final product I get that the production company probably can’t have him sing the parodies of the copyrighted songs, but “Gory Gory” is public domain, and..
This is still a young adult-type book, with a simplistic plot, lowbrow humor, unnecessary swearing, and lack of understanding of how real people behave. Still there was some suspense and intrigue that kept this entertaining enough. Well-narrated.
Good story and characters… but the stats. Wow, feels like every other chapter about a quarter to half of that chapter is dedicated to stat sheets. If you’re old enough to remember the old telephone books, than this was like someone reading from it. 10 minutes strait listening to stats. I don’t mind listening to..
John E. Mack a titan with human frailties but an inspiration for those that question authority and aspire towards exploring the boundaries of consciousness,….icing on the cake is a summary of his Pulitzer Prize tome on T.E. Lawrence…. I’m running to listen/read all of his books!
