I never give up on a series over petty things. Normally I hang in there until I get it – or I’m so invested time-wise it doesn’t make sense to quit. So,I finally made it through the Books 1-4 set. It took about four times longer than normal due to my having to go back..
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Unexpectedly Great
Review from Life Reset: Human Resource →
I’ve been enjoying this series without much in the way of expectations, but I did think the last book was the final one, by the way it ended. Then, this one dropped and impressed my immensely. I’m excited for the future of this story and it feels like the characters are in charge of their..
Okay but entertaining
Review from Monster Hunt NYC →
Amazing Performance
Review from Monster Hunt NYC →
Super Sale on Super Heroes have filled a hole in my heart I didn’t even know I had after Monster’s Mercy, both by William D. Arland. While they’re set in completely different settings, they’re still similar enough for me to connect this series to the open-ended Monster’s Mercy. That said, I really did put this..
A few large flaws…
Review from We Could Be Heroes →
Harmon Cooper’s writing, having checked out this and Monster Hunt NYC, tends to have a lot of build up… and weak endings. The build up isn’t terrible in and of itself, but could be a bit more condensed. But with as much as he uses the endings need bigger payoff. It’s setting up sequels, but..
Great book
Review from Life Reset: A LitRPG Novel →
Not bad
Review from Cherry Blossom Girls →
firstly a large part of the narration is so overly energetic and emotional it reminds me of cartoon for very young children. even the most basic and simple sentences are said with such robust enthusiasm it makes your eyes roll in real life. secondly the main character being of mediocre intelligent happened to stumble into..









