This series is obviously translated and at points that becomes clear, overall the plot line can be a bit slow but does move along, over all interesting story and about middle of the road as far as litrpgs go.
Decent
Review from Kingdom of the Dead →
This series is obviously translated and at points that becomes clear, overall the plot line can be a bit slow but does move along, over all interesting story and about middle of the road as far as litrpgs go.
Review from Left for Dead at Nijmegen →
Review from Lost! →
Wow depressing Absolutely Nothing good came from this terrible ordealCriticism of the deadman’s point only made the whole story more sad
This telling of the lives of the 3 main characters from the end of their military careers during WWII kept me interested in their non-wartime lives even though the level of action slowed. The characters roles in the Korean War and through marriage and children was very engaging.
From book 1-3 I’ve enjoyed every bit of journey our John Doe went through. And through it all there always someone within John “inner” circle hoping to get more than their slice of pie. And that stand true especially in book 3. the anticipation of what happens next, the tension between John and Isabella, and..
this book is amazing. after being a Christian for over 40 years struggling with certain sins and strongholds the information contained about the truth of God’s word and the power of the Holy Spirit that can truly set someone free
I think if anyone is having trouble trying to understand the mind of their teenager, this book can provide you much needed insight from someone who has a lot of experience talking to teenagers. If you find that, while listening, you realize you’re doing a lot of these things then it acts as a great..
This was a fun story. It was geared to the YA audience. There was plenty of action. The characters were likeable. The hero always wins. Everything he does turns out right. And the ending had a good cliff hanger. Fun is the optimum wort here.
