We listened over Thanksgiving holiday traveling over a thousand or two miles. Such a great book for good conversations in the car. Thank you for such an authentic, well researched, and compelling listen.
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Funniest Book I’ve read yet!
Review from Deepwater Dungeon →
I loved every second of this book! Sir Crabby is well written for the plot of the book and the friends that he makes are well written for a first book. The references I managed to understand threw me off guard and made me laugh out loud at every single one. They were well placed..
The only thing reasonably good about this offering is the narrator. Phil Thron does a pretty good job of making this almost worth one’s time. Now the story: If someone was a middle aged man (definitely 40+ male), was a huge fan of Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, obviously really liked Mad Max, and had..
fantastic humor
Review from Boom Box →
Best Book Series of all time
Review from Space Team →
The Books are so good It inspired me to make a movie series based off the series or just turning them into movies. I would describe the series as Marvels Guardians of the Galaxy meets Star Trek. I listen to the series over and over again and I really hope a 14th book comes out..
Irrelevant details
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MEH.
Review from Dawn’s Light →
I really wanted to like this…
Review from Dawn’s Light →
I’ve had many times where it takes a a few dozen chapters of build to get to the good stuff. I gave this one after six hours of a listen. It only got worse – meaning gratuitous violence with little or no character development and a plot stuck in a quagmire of cliche mocking it’s..
Boring
Review from Deepwater Dungeon →
I was super excited to get this since one of the authors was part of another series I liked but, for a premise that had so much potential, it was mind bogglingly boring. The first third is just prattling on about how the gods work, remaining 2/3 is two characters going through a very boring..
I bought this after going through Ryan Rimmel’s Noobtown series and loved those. This one, when focusing on the story, was good. But like the first Noobtown, they had way too much detail with stats and skill descriptions. Those really take you out of the story but does become less frequent later in the book…






