What a surprisingly funny and entertaining book. Got it on a recommendation from a friend and loved it.
Hilarious
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What a surprisingly funny and entertaining book. Got it on a recommendation from a friend and loved it.
Seems to be written by a teenager that just touched his first boob. Childish and not very compelling. Definately won’t be purchasing future volumes.
There use to be a category of ‘Young Adult’s for books that used simple humor and wasn’t very complex. This book should have that label. But it doesn’t. it is light on plot, light on character development, and simplistic in it’s humor.
I like Jeff, his normal voice is solid and the male female narrator combo is great. The story is good, for the most part. I honestly have a hard time getting around the fact that theyre ants. it makes no sense to me. an ant human hybrid, sure. an orc, Goblin, wolfkin, any humanoid really…
The character dynamics in Virtuous Sons make it a really fun read, and ancient Greece makes for a great backdrop to a progression fantasy series. Highly recommend
The adventure is compelling mostly due to the excellent performance by Jeff Hays. Each character is distinct and in the case of the aliens sometimes fun and cartoony, particularly the pompous and arrogant Xiiginns.
I love this series. I have laughed. I have cried. I have rooted for the demise of characters and then in a cruel twist of fate rooted for their victory. It’s a great story. Enjoy the listen. The performers are amazing. The sound editing is fantastic.
Each book gets better in the crazy cool series! I forget about special bloopers and stuff at the end of some of these lit rpg books, from authors who are just having a good time. So far I’m impressed with Matt D and his hilarious and captivating writing.
I really enjoyed this one. Macronomicon does not disappoint. I found myself laughing out loud many times during the book. Also, it felt like A LOT happened. At one point I found myself trying to remember exactly how something had happened in a “previous book,” only to remember that I was still on book one…
