absolutely loved every bit of it.I can’t wait to get book 2 and enjoy it too!
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Look love the narrator’s who did this, everyone who participated did a great job. 1 But even I had a hard time enjoying this book, the main character was built to be an op edgelord (cough cough sauske) who has his lover die only to find a new one in less then a day. 2..
I actually somewhat enjoyed the first book. I haven’t been able to finish this one though. The author took the juvenile bits from the first book and cranked them up to straight up raunchy. The first book was able to find a balance between but this book has just gone over the top on raunchiness…
This was actually a fun little book. It’s not deep, there are no plot twists or significant character development but it is good for a light listen and a chuckle or two.
didnt care much for the Voice Acting and the background noises. also pronunciation of names vary between chapters. the story is interesting in concept. great world building though not as well displayed as one would like. not a repeat read but still interesting nonetheless. hoping that it improves in the next book.
As always, the soundbooth theater crew did an awesome job with the performance. The writing on this one was weak, for what i have come to expect. The was very little character growth, very little plot growth.
This series has to be a perfect melding between author and Jeff Hays. I can’t tell the audience how many laughs I’ve gotten out of this series because of storytelling and the voices added by Mr. Hays. I salute you both and look forward to more works for both parties even if the melding doesn’t..
Story and voices as good as the others although I wish the god of improbable circumstances was more involved. The sound effects on the other hand are getting… out of hand. After Hilda shows Boxy another job there’s a scene where all you here is piercing cricket fx on repeat
The characters from the first novel return in a direct continuation of the compelling and fun narrative of our main character Lucas. I loved how this book further developed the cast and drove the story forward in a very concise yet enthralling manner. Loved it and can’t wait for more!
