Love the series so far. Nasty cliffhanger. Not 100% sold on the ending but looking forward to the next book. Jeff hays is a master of his craft and absolutely crushed the narratives.
Jeff Hays strikes again
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Love the series so far. Nasty cliffhanger. Not 100% sold on the ending but looking forward to the next book. Jeff hays is a master of his craft and absolutely crushed the narratives.
Good to hear the ending talking about having to wait, it killed me waiting for the book and I’m glad to see sound booth has heard the people!!!!!! Love these books nothing is shinier!!!
This has to be one of the most fun books I’ve encountered. If you’re at all a video game or tabletop game fan there is a lot of fun to be had. I imagine the book would be just as enjoyable without those experiences. The reader / voice actor is an absolute delight and the..
Excellent end to a great trilogy! I won’t spoil a thing. Production quality definitely sets a new standard for others.
This is a LitRPG series — with an ENDING In a genre where nearly every book after the first in a series is just a slightly worse episode than the last in a slow slide into obscurity… Sometimes, you don’t know how much you need something until you randomly get it. And I NEEDED this…
These books are amazingly entertaining. A bit goofy – like in your face goofy but there’s also a really good story going and interesting skills/magic system. It’s a funny twist on the typical LitRPG setup. Now one of my favorite in the genre, can’t wait for the next.
Great characters, hilarious plot, fun adventure and well-written and well-performed to boot! ….or should I say barefoot!
I love this series. it’s just a very fun and entertaining story. a very fresh way to create a new Universe
While a book about a living video game has the potential to be repetitive (you’ve all spent hours leveling up, you know what I mean), the author does a good job of glossing over said repetitive parts, and does a great job creating engaging and entertaining characters, such that he (mostly) avoids this pitfall. I’m..
