I got halfway through the third book before I had to give up. The premise of the story and the world it’s in are both fantastic. It’s about the life of a monster. Not “A monster trying to get along with humans and live among them”, but just a monster, doing monster things. The world..
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Completed trilogy all for one credit! A must for LITRPG fans!
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If you are an avid reader of fantasy or LITRPG, if you are a gamer. This is a series for you. I love it as do my kids and my grandson (44, 15-23, 5urs old) so this has multi generational appeal. The writing is well done and the narration is great. The series has nods..
Pangea Online is by far one of my favorite series. The books get better as the series go on with a satisfying ending. Are there some parts that I saw coming? Yes, but I was still on the edge of my seat the entire time. Also the amazing cast from Soundbooth Theater really give it..
If you are into characters as shallow as a Kardashian, enough plot holes to make IN-DOT proud, HATE books where you can’t go more than a page without reviewing Char stats, and think deus ex machina is VASTLY underused in LITRPG, this is NOT FOR YOU! Go on, GIT! Don’t you turn around and look..
Story: Excellent story of a character working to overcome his harsh beginnings in a really interesting world of multiple genre VRMMORPGs. LitRPG story but thankfully easy on the stat/skill progression, not ‘crunchy, so you don’t have to listen to 10 minutes of character sheet upgrades every couple of chapters. Just enough to know the general..
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worth every credit
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An excellent series and a great box set! Each book is great, continuing to build the MC, his relationships, and the world in which he finds himself. S.L. Rowland does an excellent job incorporating stats and skills into the storyline and not just dumping 3 pages of stat sheets every 10 pages to pad the..
Oddly disappointing. The relationship between the protagonists seems nonexistent yet taken for granted, and without any underlying feelings. The spells all seem to be the same ones repeated over and over again – not much new there. And the new main narrator has a vocal tic which was kind of annoying. There are two other..






