What a fantastic book . Performance and production 12/10. I was smiling the whole time
Absolute home run
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I am a HUGE fan of Soundbooth Theatre, particularly (and to no one’s surprise) Dungeon Crawler Carl. While eagerly awaiting the next in that series, I searched for more of Jeff Hays’ narrations. Dungeon Lord caught my attention just enough to give it a go. Recently, I’ve had trouble getting into some LitRPG series, even..
bought the book on a whim, didn’t think I’d enjoy it but it made me laugh adjust the entire way through
This is a fast paced, urban fantasy thriller that also pulls at the heartstrings. It’s up there with Dresden Files and the Mercedes Thompson books. I’m eager for more. I am really picky with time travel books, but this one is a master class in how to do it right and keep the stakes high…
This series is one of the best I’ve read/listened to in quite some time. If you like fantasy, RPGs and comedy this is the one for you.
Excellent, as the first, except…Jeff Hayes did not need a female co-narrator. Her voice acting was jarring in comparison and I honestly liked Jeff’s female voices better in Book One because he’s a better voice actor. Story, writing, and overall book was still excellent, though.
First of all, I have to compliment the writing itself. Things are described. That sounds basic, but in a genre that defines itself by describing stat blocks instead of environments, atmospheres, people, creatures, emotions, and ambiance…this instantly stood out and made me unbelievably happy. Jeff Hayes, as always, knocks it out of the park. The..
The multiple people doing the voices of the characters and sound effects bring you into the world created in these books!
This is one of those examples where it might be better read than heard. It is an isekai story that is also attempting to be a Christ origin parody. At least I think that was the intention but it is hard to be certain as the story seems to be a compiled collection of common..
