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just like every 70s kungfu movie. meh

Review from Soulsmith →

I listened to this book twice trying to see what I missed. so many good reviews yet I couldn’t remember hearing it. well I still dont because I drifted or fell asleep listening. so what I heard seemed ok. but the author and the story just didn’t have the extra to real me In.

Even Better than Unsouled

Review from Soulsmith →

A sequel that’s even better than the first book in the series. Not only did I feel like I was going on the journey with the main character but this book introduced a supporting cast that I found more interesting than in the first novel. Despite constantly learning more and more about the world of..

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Uncrowned.

Review from Uncrowned →

I don’t quite know where to begin. I read these books like I was watching Netflix or something like that. This was absolutely perfect. Gratitude.

lost me halfway through

Review from Unsouled →

I started this after all the hype put the series on the top of the charts. The beginning had interesting characters and scenes that were very well written. I thought I was on board the cradle train, but there’s an event halfway through the story that, even though at the time I didn’t mind it,..

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A Start as Good As Promised

Review from Unsouled →

TLDR: A really good start to a Progressive Fantasy/LitRPG. I’m relatively new to LITRPG but after loving Arcane Ascension and the rest of Andrew Rowe’s books I went looking for another series in the genre. The forums tended to point in the direction of the cradle series and so I decided to give it a..

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The Battles, The Set up!

Review from Skysworn →

This book is all about the transitions. The previous loose ends are finished up, and a bunch of new adventures and lore will begin. It’s a setup, of the next few books and adventures. It’s the weakest so far, but don’t take that as it’s not good. its great! And required to keep it for..

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Dresden lite

Review from Shallow Grave →

If you like the Dresden files, you may like this. It’s basically Dresden set in New Orleans with many of the same tropes found in Butcher’s works. In fact, some of the characters and elements seem taken directly from that universe. Still, it is entertaining and fun to find the similarities.