Hilarious, with a very creative plot line that focuses on the RPG dungeon that the protagonists find themselves in as well as the sinister galactic political entities behind it.
Loved It
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Hilarious, with a very creative plot line that focuses on the RPG dungeon that the protagonists find themselves in as well as the sinister galactic political entities behind it.
A good addition to the storyline and character developments. Funny as always in its own unique style.
This was an amazing book to read and listen to. The narration is top notch and like many of Matt’s books, there are very smart deconstructions of humanity, generational trauma and social constructs. This story is about people. It’s about societies. It’s about what happens when we “other” groups of people and see them as..
Imagine Mystery Science Theater but instead of robots you have 13 yr old gamers, hicks, and…robots. And they’re not watching a classic movie but a live streamed war on a small town. In the best way.
I was very surprised with this title. It was a great sci-fi novel. It almost felt like this could be considered anti-LitRPG, where the characters are the game instead of the player in the game. The pacing is great. I downloaded the book last night, and haven’t gone to sleep yet and I’m now in..
For a standalone book it was pretty fantastic. As with DCC it skirts the line between funny and tragic really well.
As a gig harbor local I think it’s just awesome that I live in the same town as Matt, as for the book don’t even think about it just spend the credit and listen already you will not be disappointed. Im a huge Travis baldree fan as well so it was awesome that he got..
I love how M. D. writes stories that are so outrageous and hilarious, but still makes them action packed, all the while developing the character relationships so well that you actually care about them.
