There are so many excellent story elements here: consciousness space/time magic, interesting skills, and deceived “lesser” races. However, the story never actually comes together. One of the main characters goes on a limit brake, fighting with one of the most powerful entities in the world. But this receives 1/6 the attention of how uncomfortable Jason..
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Stick the first 1/4 out, it evolves
Review from Challenge →
I’ve been trying to find something I like since Eric Ugland and Matt Dinniman and I finally found it. Kinda a shallow boring tutorial for the the first 4 hours but becomes excellent. If you’re looking for something that isn’t for children but also doesn’t seem like weird litporn then this is for you.
Just amazing. You can’t put it down. I can’t believe I just found this. Binged 5 books in 2 weeks. Funny as all hell. This is so good it’s not even in the same league as most of the 100’s of other series I’ve done. I can’t wait for book 6. I fear it’s a..
A truly great ending to a fantastic LitRPG series. Sometimes I think writer/gamers forget that readers want loot and treasure, adventure and some stats, awesome monsters and compelling fights while still having fun and remembering that ‘it’s just a game’.Well this is about as close as I’ve gotten so far with the added bonus of..
terrible, depressing and slow
Review from Forging Zero →
Sound effects added to narration were distracting at best. The moral quandaries the main character seem extremely forced and inconsistent. Very much a shame because the main plot is intriguing and thought provoking. struggled to finish this book, and though I am interested in where the series goes from here I wish the aspects of..
Our omnicidal cubical character and his narrator takes us on further adventures in this fantasy world, using it’s shape-shifting to become completely new characters, in beautiful new places, while meeting exciting new people, and then killing most of them and eating a few more. New skills, a love interest, a new demon, and a war…









