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One critical problem

Review from Everybody Loves Large Chests →

I really liked the beginning of this book. The setup is worked out really well and throughout the book there are colorful conflicts. But about halfway through I started getting bored despite all this. This book has no narative. The characters don’t have goals. They just keep doing this thing and then that thing. Basically,..

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Incredible conclusion

Review from Otherlife Awakenings →

An extremely well-written and moving ending to one of my favorite litrpgs series so far. I was disappointed to have it end, loving the world and characters as much as I did. William D Arand is an incredible writer and Jeff Hays was awesome as usual.

Sci Fi and Fantasy clash

Review from Irrelevant Jack →

The mix of science fiction and fantasy is a bit too much for me. It really ruined the immersion. While VR, being transported into another world, etc. Aren’t exactly realistic. I’m wouldn’t be a fan of yoda fighting in the LotR or seeing Darth Vader in Hogwarts fighting Harry potters magic. There’s little humor. Normally..

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Really enjoyable

Review from Everybody Loves Large Chests →

Overall the book still falls into the typical and over saturated LitRPG genre. However, using a Monster/Mimic as the main character makes the idea feel fresh. In similar books all the RPG elements are spelled out like its a beginners guide to playing an RPG, but in this one it makes sense and isn’t as..

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New favorite litrpg

Review from Otherlife Dreams →

An original premise in an overstuffed genre. Not at all what I expected and thoroughly delighted by the writing. Willam D Arand has a wonderful sense of humor and Jeff Hays was an awesome narrator.