exactly what I expected, exactly what I wanted, exactly what I needed during the covid19 pandemic
amazing
Review from Dungeon Lord: Ancient Traditions →
I’ve never written a review before but, after listening to these first four books I had to say I really enjoyed this! The narrator Jeff Hays does such a great job you forget he’s the voice of all the characters. I loved how the story was told and the flow of it. The books are..
I’m lucky I ever Found this serie, Loved every Minute of it all 😀Not a single thing wrong with it. I just hope to read hundreds of these stories.
I have been listening to soundbooth theater for a while, i quite enjoyed the voice actors in this and the story. it was dragged on for a bit however with all the building and no action but im sure that will change in the next few books.
Review from Pangea Online Book One: Death and Axes: A LitRPG Novel →
this was a great listen.includes:low power MCingenuity by MCopen world with lots of possibility for exploration. its mostly fantasy but does touch some steam punk and a few either genres. World has portals to other worldsMC semi immersed and has life and motivation outside the game. Cannot wait to see where book 2 goes.
I’m honestly surprised at the arching story from this title. It’s well written, gripping, and moves at a good pace. It is a SUPER harem novel (see what I did there?) so if that and some very well described adult elements are not your bag this is your head’s up. Justin is a tremendous narrator,..
Really good book. By the time you’ve gotten to this installment, you are every invested in the characters. I will say that the performance is great, but I’m slightly annoyed that they had to go back and add in sounds bites here and there. You can tell these parts were recorded on different days and..
I’ll be honest it follows roughly the same formula as the previous book. That does not make it an inherently bad book. Without spoilers I will say that I think the tension and more importantly the challenge has been escalated, while the villains are much more relatable and Gray I think the story itself has..
