Worth the credit purely for Donuts cover of Wonderwall, the rest is good too.
That Song
Review from The Butcher’s Masquerade →
The plot is interesting enough to listen to while at work. but man, princess donut has got to be one of the most annoying characters in fiction. It is like Karen Murphy from Dresden Files, but somehow even more obnoxious and annoying. I’ll give the next book a read but man, I hope donut dies.
The Greco-Roman setting is refreshing. The bromance and vitriolic best buds dynamic is well-done, both leads are fun in their scenes together, they are great foils. Try this if you want a fantasy epic with a strong focus on friendship.
I’m really beginning to choose my audiobooks based on what Jeff Hayes narrates. Matt Dinniman is awesome, and this is a fantastic series – but I never would have found it if it hadn’t been narrated by Jeff Hayes, and – truthfully – I don’t know if I would have enjoyed it nearly as much..
Just mention they’re chewing but don’t imitate the sound… it’s so disgusting… Otherwise, the story is nice.
When I came across this book I admit I was a bit excited. I like to see some variation in the LitRPG space, and this presented as a departure from the stock standard protagonist. Also, Jeff Hays gives stellar performances, and while I couldn’t stand the story, he once again carried the show. I managed..
Loved this book. Not usually a fan of Lit rpg but this book really drew me in. Lots of laugh out loud moments and great characters. The narrator was awesome.
Book 2 and 3 could be deleted and replaced with “and he lived happily ever after” without any major changes to the story.
