I’m a big fan of lit rpg books and enjoyed this one in the series the most because of the added voices made it easier to follow the the bard is always just a lighthearted piece of the story
The Bard!
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I’m a big fan of lit rpg books and enjoyed this one in the series the most because of the added voices made it easier to follow the the bard is always just a lighthearted piece of the story
Be ready to purchase all the other books in the series when you finish this one. Carl and Donut are fantastic characters and the series starts amazing and gets better. You add on the amazing narration, which is the best you can find on audible, and you have a recipe for addiction.
Here I was thinking that I wouldn’t hear the words “bigot” and “homophobia” in a fantasy book about a homicidal, mass murdering mimic that occasionally “assaults if you know what I mean” its minions/slaves. Didn’t mind the Kira character until the book started adding “boohoo I’m gay and not accepted in society” crap. Feel free..
Twists and turns in unexpected action, incredible character development. Hopefully there will be more in this genre.
Oh my lord, I read this book a couple years back and I wanted to revisit this in preparation for Matt’s newest installment. And man I can’t explain just how much this blew my expectations out of the water. Every voice is well executed, distinct and exemplary of their character and it’s left me massively..
this book is the greatesteet lrpg ever made! I highly recommend this book even if you don’t like the genre
Suuuuper satisfying ending to the second book in this series, continuing to develop the already established characters, and Wolf learns to “cooperate” a little better. I can’t wait for the next one, as Wolf and Chell continue their mission to set the underworld right!!
I like the mix between super hero and gamer progressive. The characters are awesome too and I can’t wait to listen to the next one.
