I am so glad I found this author. I have yet to read a book by hom that I wouldn’t rate 5*
such a good story
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The story of this book is very good. Diverse characters and fun. The guest reader is great but listening to the story and listening I the voices the regular reader used don’t match well. There is an entire race that sounds like Arnold Schwarzenegger in his younger days. Just didn’t do anything to help the..
The story and setting were interesting. The narrator did well with what they had. The constant reading of character stats was grating. And the protagonist was a sociopath. I had more empathy for supporting cast.
Welcome to another LitRPG. Henry and Jason are a couple normal students in Seattle when their world changes. They find themselves in another world in front of its god Dolos. Dolos has created a sort of Hunger Games planet called Ludus where you are thrown in and left to survive on your own abilities, or..
Maybe I’m spoiled at this point from the abundance of good offerings in this genre, but this series doesn’t cut it. The only saving grace is that it is read by Jeff Hays. The author repeatedly tries to cover lazy writing with snark and profanity. I’m a fan of snark and witty banter from an..
Had me from the get go. Well written, action filled, and hilarious. Looking forward to the next installment.
Temple of Sorrows is a book made for readers new to Gamelit/Litrpg stories. It has some crunch, but nothing someone coming in fresh couldn’t handle, and it gives you the “I’m going to build up my character blindly” MC. She is basically an awesome gamer, until Devon, the MC, enters Relic Online. At which point..
Its Miller Time!!! Holy cow. As much as I have enjoyed The Bathrobe Knight by Dean and Haygood, the Bearded Lord of Bacon and Booze has really created a brilliant series in which a regular Joe, Lee, finds out that he is related to a powerful god named Augustus, and that he has to participate..
This book really feels like a Harmon Cooper or JA Cipriano story melded into William D. Arand’s Super Sales on Super Heroes. That’s not bad, but it doesn’t have its own distinctive voice per se. The story itself is a Harem/Portal/Litrpg tale about a man framed for murder and is then abducted by aliens to..
I really liked the concept of this book. I’ve read all the books following and even sent a message to the author asking how soon we might see the next book. I even got a reply the next day. Looking forward to what’s to come! Would recommend.
