This was a fun read & really made me sympathize with his gaming frustrations.
Awesome book.
Review from Dungeon Crawler Carl →
Loved the story so far and very excited for more world building and to hear about the lore of the world and the ancients.
I didn’t think it was possible to top the intensity of Book 5, but The Eye of the Bedlam Bride is a masterclass in escalating stakes. Matt Dinniman has created a universe so deep, so funny, and so heartbreaking that I’m officially ruined for any other LitRPG.The Writing (Matt Dinniman):The complexity of the “Eighth Floor”..
The plot is pretty straightforward, but delivered with flair and entertainment. A decent entry in the genre of novels satirizing current internet culture.
Jeff Hays is brilliantly brings to life the writing of Matt Dinniman. It’s a solid skill to be able to have a wide cast of characters and be able to know who is who just through listening. It’s even more incredible knowings it’s one person doing it. I can’t wait to listen to the rest..
I wish I could say that I liked this book more than I did. Towards the ending of the book I began caring about the characters and the story a little bit more, but throughout pretty much the entirety of the book I simply did not care about a single character or what was happening…
Review from Otherlife Dreams →
pretty good, but standard Sword Art Online type fantasy, but on a spaceship and the MC is an IT admin with memory loss. I don’t know about future books, but even if he has a harem of girls he doesn’t so much as kiss one of them in this book. that could be a pro..
I can get into a full cast recording, but what’s with the use of echo effects….for the human characters?? Also, the general was a caricature of a stereotypical army guy, like they were making fun of people who make fun of people in the army. The plot was pretty good, but I didn’t love how..
