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It help my attention start to finish

Review from Slow Burn Box Set →

Didn’t expect much and was pleasantly surprised. The character development was solid. I felt like I knew the main characters early on. The pace was very fast and yet it was building to a conclusion. I like Phil Thron’s narration stile. I think some others don’t. There are parts of the book that sounded like..

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Mostly fine.

Review from Monsters and Legends →

I’d be fine with skipping all of the past chapters. They could have just been brief summaries in conversations. Even with near death experiences, I didn’t feel any sense of urgency in the fights. Probably because I don’t care what happens to either of the main characters. The lawful good is boring, and the true..

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Fun read

Review from Boom Box →

some of the reviews maybe not want to read this. but it’s fun and entertaining and the ending of the third book I’m sure is going to set up for a great couple more books

Almost perfect

Review from Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli →

This was a fascinating look into the behind-the-scenes of making one of the greatest films and books of all time. The ONLY reason I’m giving it 4 stars for story was because there were three very long sections of “notes” involving the back-and-forth between Coppola and his team pre-filming about how they might handle minute..

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Pretty wholesome except for…

Review from Darling of Fate →

I almost stopped listening early on when the level up mechanics gave people literal sexual orgasms. Our MC rolled around on the ground with a huge erection poorly hidden by his loin cloth in a room full of people. That’s just tacky; I don’t look for sexual content in litRPG books. But having nothing else..

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