a good low mental requirement book. excellent escape. very enjoyable. will keep going. not sure how many books there are. each book ends in a cliffhanger i suppose.
fun story, fast paced
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a good low mental requirement book. excellent escape. very enjoyable. will keep going. not sure how many books there are. each book ends in a cliffhanger i suppose.
this blew my expectations out of the water. its a super fun and immersive book. what starts as a parody turns into a wonderful critique of corporate influence and power. can’t wait to read the rest of the series
The story is fantastic and the narrator is top notch! I definitely recommend! Beware: very explicit.
This story had great backstory where we get more familiar with Carter’s death. There’s a lot of fun wackiness and several new characters I hope to get to know more in the next book. i loved the sweet ending and can’t wait for the next book.
A fantastic epic tail of Colonialism and the dangers of greed, power-hunger, and the uncontrolled advancements in technology. Travis Baldree brings the characters to life and the twists and turns upon the story’s climax make for an entertaining time. Though, I wish the story was longer, I believe it gave us the right amount of..
I enjoyed the characters and narrators. And the message at the end. It is relatable in the current political climate.
Best series ever! Combine LOTR, Minecraft, Pokémon, Hitchhikers Guide, Elder Scrolls, DND and more and you are in for the best ride of your life!
If you’re reading this, it’s probably because you liked this book just as much as I did. Personally, I think it should have been called Dungeon Crawler Princess Donut and Her Man Servant Carl. If you haven’t read this book, maybe you should listen until you understand this reference.
I picked up Riftside books 1 and 2 during a sale and honestly let them sit for a while. They didn’t immediately grab me visually, and I kept choosing my usual favorites instead. When I finally ran out of those, I gave book one a try — and ended up enjoying it quite a bit…
