I don’t understand if the author wants me to be immersed or not sometimes you get in a really good grove and a character will yell its just a game! Then they go on about how its their only reality and I’m like come on dude pick a side are we jolly or serious.
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Well Then…
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I’ll just start with an absolute Asterisk-Ampersand-Exponential-Explitive you to the author for that ending. In a good way.I cannot 5 star anything but the performance (for its blind authenticity) but the trilogy is absolutely worth the experience. There are a number of little inconsistencies that stood out too much to me for a perfect score..
Continues to Impress!
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Another great story by Charles Dean! Just as captivating as the first, with more flare and an increasingly exciting ride from start to finish. SoundBooth continues to impress with the sound effects and there wasn’t a single moment it felt dull. Well paced, and had plenty of scenes that just drew me deeper in! An..
Absolutely Incredible
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From start to finish this is one of the best polished, captivating, and attention grabbing audio books I’ve ever listened to. The story is a 7 out of 5 and the production on the audio is 10 out of 5. Trust me, you’ll want to know what happens next as soon as the ball starts..
Story was dragged out then just ended. Basically lots of overpowered players get everything, lots of dragons pop up to add to the over poweredness then bad guy meets his end in a cheesy way. Story ends. Nothing about what happens to any characters. SBT did a good job on this book. They finally got..
The story has an interesting twist on the protagonist main story. The main character himself cones across as barely likable. This is amplified by the readers having full knowledge of his thoughts. I found it hard to cheer for the guy at times. But the unique perspective of the story was its saving grace for..
loved it
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Super meh
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