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Too much yelling

Review from The Antventure Begins →

I couldn’t finish it with the narrator yelling in my head so much, which is weird because I’ve enjoyed Jeff’s narration work before. There was just too much yelling. That said, this is the only book I’ve ever read that’s told me exactly how many times to press the 30-second skip button to skip the..

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Greco Roman Themed Cultivation – Incredible!

Review from Virtuous Sons →

This is Will Wight’s Cradle series mixed with Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, Plato’s Republic and a smattering of Greek Mythology. I go through a lot of audiobooks, mostly fantasy or science fiction. Recently I’ve gravitated toward cultivation themed stories. since this is a newer genre a lot of the stories are from first time authors so..

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Interesting Finale

Review from Life Reset: Salvation →

No spoilers here. The book itself was well written, the conclusion went a bit different than how I would have envisioned it. The whole family thing got more and more uncomfortable over the series and I really felt it made Oren go from strong and not overwhelmingly whiny to over the top annoyingly whiny. I..

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Great story and Production

Review from Dungeon Crawler Carl →

Dungeon Crawler Carl is an excellent adventure. As good or sometimes better than my other favorite LitRPG, HWFWM. Carl and Jason are now my two go-to reads whenever I have some long downtime, because the time flies whenever immersed in these books. Thanks!!

Perfection

Review from Dungeon Crawler Carl →

I cannot recommend this book enough. It is one of the best books I have read in the last 30 years. Good absolutely should be made into a television series. It’s better than Game of Thrones, the Witcher, and Invincible. Do yourself a favor, and listen to it.

amazing

Review from Delvers LLC: Hostile Takeover →

I loved it good and slow character development makes the characters seem real. I like how the main characters don’t have to solve every problem themselves and things end up resolving themselves most of the time.