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Excellent story and cast

Review from Defenders of the Realm →

An immersive story, which pulls you in. While in some ways the main character has abilities which might seem overpowered (due to the new deeper immersion method he and his friends are testing), that does not prevent the serious consequences of his enemies’ actions, both in game and out, and the MC sometimes feels as..

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A Great Journey comes to its end

Review from World At War →

This appears to be the final book of this series, and it was a fun journey throughout. It’s ending didn’t induce any goosebumps but it was satisfying and realistic. This author does an incredible job of blending real world drama with game world drama. This is likely in most litrpg fans top 10 series.

Great story

Review from Nigmus Online →

Other than no high tech alarms with video at his house, it was still tied off nicely. Good story. We all loved it and hope for book 2. Know Circle LLC

Crude. Vulgar. Silly. Entertaining.

Review from Morgana →

Another crazy installment of Boxie. This book was in the top of the series thus far. Interesting new characters, great development in much loved existing ones, and hilarious and outrageous story to go with it. If you like D&D or similar, and can take the juvenile crude humor, you may quite enjoy the adventure. But..

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Not cool

Review from Dungeon Lord: Ancient Traditions →

I’m very upset that this series isn’t finished already so I can continue to binge them. Excellent story, excellent characters, excellent world building… I have been ruined for other LitRPG series. The single complaint I have is that the narrated singing is cringy as fuck. It might have sounded fine when read in your head,..

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Par for the LitRPG course

Review from Nigmus Online →

I might be spoiled having just listened to Hugo Huesca’s Dungeon Lord series, which is far above par for LitRPG-type books, but this one just failed to meet my expectations. The “let’s drop chapter 20 into the front of the book as a hook” approach did not work at all. Frankly the writing for that..

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