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familiar yet exotic like general tsao’s chicken

Review from Unsouled →

The genre of the craddle series is known as 修仙(path to legend)in China. Will Wight not only borrowed the world building from oriental mystery but also a significant portion of the narrative structure and plot arch from 修仙 fiction. Western critics may think this kind of fast food fiction is trashy compared to classics like..

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Bloopers

Review from Ghostwater →

The Bloopers were the best part. Yes, the story had me very interested to see what happens next at each turn but the bloopers were a nice break in the story.

Unsouled

Review from Unsouled →

Great voice reading loved the characters the story is hard to follow at times but overall a great read can’t wait to read the next book

Let the Badassery begin

Review from Ghostwater →

This is one of the best books I’ve ever experienced. I have listened to it over 10 times meow. This is where the Cradle Series gets ramped up. Buckle up buckaroos, the next 6 books just keep getting better. If you’ve made it this far and you aren’t hungry for more, then we can’t be..

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So Goooooood

Review from Unsouled →

The entire series is just so good, so fresh and written so well.I love all the characters and Travis just brings them to life. Definitely a top tier reader. I loved the first book and was surprised that my love of the series only grew after reading each of the following books. It’s not often..

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Bad Xuanhuan

Review from Unsouled →

Typical western take on Xuanhuan/Xianxia genre. Pacing was slow and the narrator had a hard time pronouncing some of the more difficult Chinese names. Overall, skip this one.