It’s sad to end this story, but I’m glad that he didn’t draw it out. An amazing end to a fantastic journey.
My favorite litrpg
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It’s sad to end this story, but I’m glad that he didn’t draw it out. An amazing end to a fantastic journey.
It was really bitter sweet as this book came to an end. I can’t believe how much fun it was traveling with Vincent and his friends. Hope this isn’t the end of the road!
Was worried that it was going to get stale but that was pleasantly surprised instead. Great story development as well as decent problems and enemies for Oren to overcome. Can’t wait to read the next installment!
I know, I know, why did I buy this if that was the case? The description made it sound like this was going to focus on the science fiction aspects of being in a virtual world (think “The Matrix”) but instead it was the same old LitRPG stat build-up slog. It started to get a..
The book was pretty good. I enjoyed the character development and progression. I enjoyed how the main character handled the situations he got in. I was annoyed by the side kick “Miller”.
I love the flow of this story. It does remind me of Ready Player One a bit, but that is okay because it does have enough of a difference to make it stand alone. The music really helps out a ton. The voice actors were phenomenal!! I hope that more books will become available to..
Unlike other listeners I thoroughly enjoyed the use of sound effects because it helped with immersion into the story
This story is really good and the only issue i had with it was Harper. I see Harper as a hypocrite, she might not deserve what happened to her, but she needed to find out she sparked all the events. How she needed to control Lucas and refused any responsibility for her own faults.
Wow, Mark Twain was a witty guy! If you can get over how this classic hasn’t aged so well, it’s really extremely enjoyable!
Ok, I’m good with whole story line. The aspect of a real implementation of a gaming world worked for me too. But (Spoiler Alert!) why does the hero insist on fighting beasts with primitive jury-rigged weapons when he has a hyper-dimensional storage space with him that is stuffed with the most powerful and effective weapons..
