was great, good performance by a great cast reading a great story. good pacing and wonderful prose.
amazing
Review from Virtuous Sons →
Jack Thorne is a hot mess, but I like him nonetheless. Yes, his petty behavior can be childlike and he holds a grade better than your worst enemy, but he has busted his moral compass completely. Daggers and Bear bring the evolving friendship that is slowly bringing Jack around to more humane thoughts. I like..
Having been an intense gamer myself long ago…. Just a tad aggravating Oren falls for every single trap. Couldn’t imagine him being the leader of the top guild. I don’t blame his followers for overthrowing him. Incompetence such as this is baffling.Either way, his stupidity adds to the story great.Again, love the books. Will keep..
It’s a bit dry and the mc is just over it and wants to retire and research. I know many can relate to him in several ways. However, many others cannot so I understand some of the lower reviews. Might not be everyone’s cup of tea but after my first cup I’ll be loyal in..
Excellent story! Great message and moral ending. See, sometimes a trilogy is all you need not 15 cliffhangers.
Excellent narration, continuing evolving, engaging … what else do you need for light entertainment. If you loved D&D and the like as a kid, you will find this very enjoyable
my main review is located on book 1, but i will give slight updates for each follow up. DO NOT START THIS SERIES ANYWHERE ELSE EXCEPT BOOK 1 this series has finally introduced it’s first problem, in my eyes, and it was absolute cringe, but soon went back to being the greatness i’ve enjoyed all..
Review from Vortena: Everybody Loves Large Chests, Volume 3 →
my main review is located on book 1, but i will give slight updates for each follow up. DO NOT START THIS SERIES ANYWHERE ELSE EXCEPT BOOK 1 SPOILER FREE: the story itself continues just as wonderfully crazy as before, and the narrator is still crushing it with every character.
Review from Fizzlesprocket: Everybody Loves Large Chests – Vol. 2 →
my main review is located on book 1, but i will give slight updates for each follow up. DO NOT START THIS SERIES ANYWHERE ELSE EXCEPT BOOK 1 SPOILER FREE: the story itself continues just as wonderfully crazy as before, and the narrator is still crushing it with every character.
i fear new listeners are not prepared for what they find here. the summary for every entry in this series has done a great job of not spoiling anything, and the surprise is best kept secret. i won’t ruin that with my review, because this story immediately goes where i did not expect. and continues..
