This book is something that I really enjoy it has all the things that I think immersion should have. Not to mention that the company Emerson works for is actually one that I have worked for before. The narrator does a wonderful job of the voices and the feel. You actually get to see everything..
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Awesome
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Great start for William Arand
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This is the one that started it all for William Arand and what a great start it is. Fun story with likeable characters and an original plot. All Arand’s series are tied together so this is the starting point. While each series is great and can be read without reading all of them, certain things..
Love this series
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The final book in the Selfless Hero trilogy wraps it up nicely while giving hints of what’s to come. William Arand has a number of titles it this point and they all are part of a larger story. While each trilogy by Arand/Darren can be read as a stand alone series, elements makes more sense..
I’ll assume that anyone considering this title is familiar with magic and monster harem fantasies so I can move on to this specific one. Arand does an interesting thing here in that the women are more capable than the male protagonist who embraces that fact. Oh, he’s still calling the major decisions as prescribed by..
The book is good if you make a conscious effort to ignore the opening. Seriously it’s extremely cringey, inconsiderate, and borderline misogynistic… The dude establishes himself as a piece of shit like as quickly as possible, and repeatedly reinforces that by man splaining to you why he’s not an asshole… (hint if you have to..
I found the first book tolerable, the world was interesting. The 2nd book dropped a little in quality, but still kept me because of the world. The third book devolved quickly into some fairly explicit and sensitive topics that I don’t think the author has the mastery to handle. If I was to sum up..
Quickly Freefalls Into Stupidity
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Started out great…an astronaut can’t get any response from the quickly approaching Earth, with just enough hard science sprinkled in to keep it realistic. Then, before you know it, you’ve spiraled into a cheap B-rated horror flick complete with (SPOILER ALERT!) zombies, of all things. Really?!?! Zombies? That was the cleverest apocalyptic ending to humanity..










