If you like the last books in the series you are going to like this it’s good like real good so go buy it
its good buy it
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If you like the last books in the series you are going to like this it’s good like real good so go buy it
If you like the last books in the series you are going to like this it’s good like real good so go buy it
Balance of Magic (Fate of Wizardoms #2). my seventh read from author Jeffrey L. Kohanek. Picks up seamlessly from the end of the first book. Well-written with intricately developed characters you can invest heavily in and the storyline with its intricate twists & surprises as the tension & suspense ratchets up throughout the book’s length…
I likes how rather than the standard extreme jumps in power normally seen in cultivation novels we got to watch more from the side of a talented but not genius protagonist. I cant wait for the next book!
Eye of Obscurance (Fate of Wizardoms #1). my sixth read from author Jeffrey L. Kohanek. Well-written with intricately developed characters you can invest heavily in and the storyline with its intricate twists & surprises as the tension & suspense ratchets up throughout the book’s length. 300 pages but reads even longer with the attention to..
if you’ve read the dresden files this book will seem hilariously plagiarized but it isn’t bad it’s worth a listen
I’ve gone through the first 7 books and they’re all solid. It’s a fun almost but not really lit-rpg with major manga/anime vibes. The plot doesn’t get dull and plot consistently thickens with enough payoff and new challenges to keep you wanting more..The first book in the series introduces you to a very weak nearly..
First of all, great effort on world building for those who want to know. If you’re into magic systems and depth of lore etc this is a great book for you. My issue wasn’t with anything like this. It was simply the lack of character. Lyndon wasn’t a bad character, I just had trouble caring..
Had to stop listening after only a few chapters. Tired old litrpg situations, Nothing new to see here, story telling was was sufficient to gloss over the cliche story tropes.
