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great story

Review from Unsouled →

couldn’t put this one down (figuratively speaking of course) great narration, riveting story. can’t wait to start next book

Almost perfect…

Review from Uncrowned →

These books have excellent round characters, lots of action and multiple storylines. My only issue is they each seem to end too abruptly. I often have to go back and review the last chapter for clarity. But, that could be just me. This series is compelling to the point of pulling you into the action..

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Not a very good story imo

Review from Unsouled →

I didn’t like the book. The narrator was fine, it was nothing like that, but the story was no good to me. The world itself was enjoyable, the magic’s and characters were interesting enough to get me 2.5 hours in but right as I was beginning to debate how long I could make it, I..

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Pleasant surprise

Review from Unsouled →

I rolled the dice on this one not knowing exactly what to expect. But by the 3rd chapter I was invested and halfway through I decided to continue the series for certain.

Love it!

Review from Underlord →

I listened to the first book of this series on a whim. Now, I can’t stop. The characters and the plot draw you in. The narration makes it easy to suspend reality and lose yourself in the world created by a wonderful author.

A great story, true to a classic cultivation novel

Review from A Thousand Li: The First Step: A Cultivation Novel →

Loved it! This is true to a classic cultivation novel, although a little difficult to follow when the moves are named without a description but that’s also classic lol. To be translated from Chinese, it’s extremely good. Generally translations have the genders all screwed up or it has idiums that make no sense to ‘westerners’..

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The most satisfying book ever written

Review from Ghostwater →

If you’re reading this one, you probably don’t need me to convince you of how amazing Baldree’s narration is, or how fantastic the characters, world, and humor of Wight’s series are. In fact… does anyone even need to review the later works in a series? Well, just in case someone’s somehow on the fence about..

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