If I hear again that they are preparing Tea, I’m going to kill my self. What is it with this author and food? so much talk about eating this and drinking that. And the story line was very slim. And lastly, why this whining and self sorry about everything? In the previous book she felt..
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have been wanting to read
Review from Monster Hunt NYC →
I enjoyed this second novel of the Shadow Sun series. If you’re just setting out, I suggest starting with Shadow Sun Survival. The story takes place post-apocalypse after a group of aliens from the galactic core transform the Earth into a world filled with monsters and governed by game rules and stat points. There is..
Unique story
Review from Stone Cold Bastards →
Full disclosure I’m a Jake Bible fanboy and have literally every book he’s published so it’s not too surprising that I enjoyed this story just like everything else he’s put out. I do want to say though that despite my obvious bias, this was a unique story with few if any similar ideas and it..
This series up to now has been mostly fine, but it really lacks in some areas. The premise and setting are very interesting and enjoyable, but beyond that there are definitely issues. Characters are extremely flat, and two dimensional. The protagonist is always “right” and any moral quandaries or problems are completely black and white..
Ok but scope feels limited.
Review from Irrelevant Jack →
Though this series is ultimately about saving the multiverse from an insidious threat, this first book somehow manages to feel very narrowly focused. It loses a lot of the feeling of exploration that the book begins with, and the leveling system is horribly stunted. If you’re a LitRPG fan, this book would be fine if..
awesome book
Review from Dungeon Lord →
amazing book
Review from Harbinger of Ash →









