If you like dnd, anime with big dungeons, or the more light hearted side of the Dresden Files, I recommend this very much.
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Review from Dungeon Crawler Carl →
If you like dnd, anime with big dungeons, or the more light hearted side of the Dresden Files, I recommend this very much.
Really enjoyed this story. It was LITRPG so of course there were similarities but this was still a unique story line. Highly recommend, especially in this omnibus edition.
Review from Viridian Gate Online: Side Quests: A litRPG Anthology →
With all these random sound effects and different readers it really changes everything about the series. With the main reader we got these characters made in our mind and then all these new ones just changed the whole feel of the story. It honestly sucks. And needs to be reread by the main guy who..
Man teased the dragon the whole book didn’t get one till the closing lines of the book. Feels a bit like clickbait.
The first 3 hours are filled with child murder and torture. Like, small children 5-6 years old. Our MC, much older, can hardly be dislodged from his own self-pity to care. There is no happiness, joy, or humor anywhere to be found and the conversations among children–accurately depicted–gets old. The only hope for reader satisfaction..
I enjoyed listening to the Narrator’s performance of Zero. The story was excellent and I plan on listening to more of Sara’s books.
Orin builds his army and starts taking over the southern portion of the continent. This story is largely about his expansion of territory and some large-scale battles with towns to expand his settlement and work towards saving the players of NEO.
This one was incredibly brutal to get through, with out Jeff Hays I wouldn’t have finished. The hardest part of this book was that the author dumps a truck load of new characters both bad guys and good guys into the story. This normally isn’t bad but it was so rushed that all the backstory..
I have to assume the positive reviews come from children. This is one of the worst books I’ve ever read. To summarize: * Atrocious prose littered with grammar mistakes, unrealistic dialogue, immersion-breaking references, tell-don’t-show info dumps, and all sorts of edgy and cliche one liners * A protagonist who is supposedly some sort of genius..
