the voices are spot on and the writing is wonderful, I haven’t enjoyed a series like this in a long time… the humor can be crude sometimes but it gets to me. hope this series goes a long time
A wild Fun ride
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the voices are spot on and the writing is wonderful, I haven’t enjoyed a series like this in a long time… the humor can be crude sometimes but it gets to me. hope this series goes a long time
Wow. Justt wow what an epic adventure! This is a great story and a great performance. 10/10 will recommend to anyone that will listen
I have Read (Listened?) to a lot of Lit RPG novels and this series is one of my favorites! It takes real gaming knowledge and shamelessly exploits and twistyly creates its own variants. All the while still maintaining basic tropes . Plus great laughs everywhere. As usual Sound Booth Theater brings it to life like..
The story is told from a woman’s point of view, but the male narrator does a terrible job with her voice. He sounds like a caricature of a man doing a woman’s voice. It’s distracting from a great story. He isn’t even all that great with the male voices. Half of them sound like they..
I don’t like all the speeches and how things come so easily for him. I also still think he is a big bully himself.
What a fantastic book from begining to end. If you’re a nerd like me I highly recommend you give it a go!
I was wondering if he would be able to pull off another great book, well….he definitely was. I enjoyed both the book and performance by Jeff Hays, I can’t wait for the next books!
I can’t say enough about these books, its hilarious and keeps my entertained. I’m sure the book by itself is great, but Jeff Hays performance helps just push it up even more on my list of favorites. One big compliment I can also give the author is the speed with which he is getting this..
Compared to other LitRPG novels, this often feels dry and clinical snd is often predictable. However, it’s still a fun read and an interesting story. One positive aspect of the “dry” feel to the story, however, is that a LOT seems to happen in the one book. Compared to, say “The Land” or even the..
