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Genre Defining

Review from Masquerade: A LitRPG Adventure →

Sever System gave us survival with teeth, Ripple System showed how LitRPG can carry real emotion, and Defiance of the Fall pushed the boundaries of progression fantasy. RhinoZ’s Book of the Dead stands right there with them — gritty, atmospheric, and built with the same care that makes these stories community favorites. By the end..

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Hilarious

Review from #CrimeTime →

Hilarious! I Loved the audible production and voices. I love that Jeneva and Drew did this together and it was based off of their own experience.

Spends way to much time explaining

Review from The Runesmith →

Really didn’t like the fact that chapters were spent explaining concepts and just walking through the thought process of choosing powers. Powers have excessive long names. The reader was excellent. It definitely is not as good as the first book.

Ten hours too long.

Review from Monsters and Legends →

In addition to there being at least 2 hours of character sheet recitation, there are many passages which recap the previous chapter as if the story was meant to be serialized. Then there’s the repetitive sentence structure. there’s a lot of “he pulled it out from out of” and “the bones were bone white” The..

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