The narrator did a great job with this one. Incredibly entertaining to listen to while driving around town.
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The narrator did a great job with this one. Incredibly entertaining to listen to while driving around town.
I bought these books based on them being advertised as a trilogy…It wasn’t what I usually bought, but thought I would get a conclusion. I don’t fault the author…It is a great story, well contrived, but Adible sheesh…this could be a 10 book series…and to call it a trilogy….is not honest for prospective readers.
Sound Booth is becoming one of my favorite makers of audiobooks and this is another in a string of good listens I’ve found from them. The story here is decent – Die Hard meets Sword Art Online. Some of the events are a bit convenient for the protagonist, but overall I had a lot of..
I can’t believe I waited so long to listen to this book and start this series. ignore the descriptions and stuff. It will turn you away more than bring you in. this is a dope book.
I’m on a litRPG kick at the moment, and this popped up as a recommended title. I can only recall one story that has caused me to cringe anywhere near as much as Life Reset has, Super Sales on Super Heroes. The whole thing felt like it was written for an English class. From bland..
My only complaint is the made up curse word “Shadowcrap”. Not funny at all, and then you just repeat it over and over and over.. good story besides that.
I love everything about this book! From the details of the character, to the explanation of the skills. And the narrator’s voice was spot-on for pretty much everyone!
The villain was great! amazing depth of character. just a satisfying story. always routing for the heros and ever curious about the villain. cant wait until book 2!!
Loved the series, but this final instalment was a vast disappointment. About 3/4 of this book took place in an area that held little to no investment for (me at least) the reader, coupled with a high quantity of audio editing errors, especially prevalent in the first few chapter, the sickening overuse of auto-tune to..
