I find that this story is compelling and thought provoking. Well done Jeff Hayes, oohrah.
Worth every single second
Review from Ascension →
It really bothers me when writers don’t know how to write a conclusion. This just stopped, no conclusion. So now I guess I’ll just wait till Corvin feels like writing another book that will conclude this one.
This was such a novel storytelling style; I’ve never dealt much with time skipping in novels, but this was expertly done. Enough information while worldbuilding for you to understand the system at a basic level, but not overexplained to the point of boredom. I found myself immersed in this world, wanting to visit, explore, and..
I didn’t read the whole book but I am just not getting into it. No action accept him running away from things, ninja looting, and rediculously detailed descriptions of things that have no prevelance to the story to be honest. I mean if the character already did his research and made up his mind about..
I really enjoyed the story here, I came from his later works and finally ended up working my way back. There are some issues with the narrator’s volume, it drops randomly.
great story, performance low bc they decided to add in sound effects and echoes. I believe that takes away from the listeners ability to Imagine the world with forced sound effects.
The kind of not good guy not exactly bad guy story I can empathize with. The concept behind and the questions it asks you are fantastic. Please don’t ever stop.
this book is a vast improvement over the first. Glad to see that they actually synced the audio to the correct chapters this time. The narrator sounds more enthusiastic to read and even includes audio effects for appropriate parts of the book. it actually has me looking forward to the third.
I loved the book and would happily recommend it to people. Like most litrpg books it does mention starts but the related dialogue is kept short
