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Hard to put down

Review from Life Reset: Hobnobbing →

I normally only listen while walking the dog, but this series and this book in particular had me listening just sitting around the house. I am so glad the book was brought to a proper ending. I am so sad that my new friends are no longer with me on my walks.

Top Quality LitRPG

Review from World-Tree Online →

I judge that World Tree Online ranks with the likes of The Land and Life Reset as one of the best written pieces of LitRPG out there. It has many elements of the fantastic without being absurdly silly, and presents the challenge of players trapped inside a game gone horribly wrong, from which they cannot..

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We Need More Villans

Review from The Heroic Villain →

Awesome rendition of an anti-hero perspective. After listening to so many epic fantasies in which the MC can do no wrong, its refreshing to see those same characters get curbstomped by the Villan. This book really puts into perspective how good and evil is sometimes a boring trope and that representing humanity in shades of..

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Amazing

Review from The Heroic Villain →

I am loving Soundbooth Theater productions. between the multiple and talented narrators, sound effects that aren’t so loud it drowns out the narrators, and the entertaining story I am wishing more books are done by them. If you are a fan of litrpg’s then get this book. I refuse to add details and risk spoilers…

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Very Creative LitRPG

Review from Temple of Sorrow →

Carrie Summers introduces us to a unique LitRPG setting with a really creative main character. Annie Ellicott and Jeff Hays, per usual, have a phenomenal performance. The story seems to move somewhat slowly but is worth the time investment! I would encourage readers who enjoy LitRPG and GameLit stories to check out the series!

Enjoyed the book

Review from Cavern of Spirits: A LitRPG and GameLit Adventure →

As book three in the series, it’s clear that Carrie Summer’s is much more comfortable with her characters. I enjoyed the story! Annie Ellicott and Jeff Hays, per usual, have a phenomenal performance. The story continues with Devon but still moves somewhat slowly. I would still recommend the book to others.