I Loved this book. I usually don’t like books with multiple narrators. In other books there’s sometimes a pause between characters but this one was done masterfully
Couldn’t stop listening
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I Loved this book. I usually don’t like books with multiple narrators. In other books there’s sometimes a pause between characters but this one was done masterfully
Ok I’ll say a bit more. I love the litrpg genre and this exhibit is far from the best. Meaningless characters you won’t care about, plot holes galore and poor use of rpg story devices.
The Everybody-Loves-Large-Chests series has always been just an “ok” on story but made up for it in comedy. Here the comedy turns it down a notch in the beginning as the story dips its toes into romance. Yep, you read that right. Romance. It has a purpose, but it really isn’t that funny. That ends..
A good initial concept with a solid opening half. And an excellent villain protagonist! But a fixation on describing breasts annoyed me and some of the humor didn’t click. For example, the story sets up a succubus who becomes a masochist through torture and uses her reactions to this new fetish as comic relief.In the..
I am really loving this series so far and will be looking forward to the next as soon as it comes out.
I am impressed. This series was one of the first I ever picked up. From the beginning, the writing was top notch. I had issues with a few of the voices but have since gotten used to them. Each character (the ones that matter) is easily distinguishable and most of Soundbooths monster noises and sound..
I listened to the 1st 2 books and loved the Concept. The over all story and performance are definitely not pad and I do enjoy the characters but there are some major issues. 1) I usually experience and expect higher quality audio from this group however for this book many many times the ending of..
three only redeeming quality of this book is that they got sound booth to read it. the story is boring and childish. the characters have the emotional depth of a third grader and the plot does nothing until the last couple of chapters. it’s campy and overly sappy.
