I would recommend it to any one that likes LitRPG. Jeff does a great job of performing the story
great book
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love the story, the style, the pace, the trials and the outcomes for what they were. I love the narrator, and the author, and I still hunger for more. will there be? Thank you all for these stories. <3
This is the best of an amazing series. I will anxiously await the next exploits of the great dread totem.
I have listened to many lit RPG novels now. This story is exceptional and the narration is good although I think Jeff Hays could have done the main character better. I am concerned that the second book has not appeared yet. I am hopeful that it will surface soon so I can finish this story…
For the last couple years I enjoyed dozens of LitRPG books. They appeal to both the kid in me that used to play D&D and the engineer in me that likes to have defined, consistent rules. This book was extremely well thought out with the perfect blend of back story, mystery, adventure, back stabbing, intrigue,..
book 2 left me on the fence, but after a break I returned needing to know the ending and boy howdy am I glad I did…book 3 is a return to form of the initial book, the pacing is better, I got back into the character of Mia and rooting for my favourite…it wasn’t the..
One of my favorite LitRPG to date. I found the story to be full of depth. With in interesting perspective. Narration is great Few critiques, sound effect are unnecessary and there is a few repetition in the writers descriptions.
I just felt after how epic the second book ending was this book would have built off of that feeling more, but after waiting a little over a year to listen to this book I felt the opening chapters didn’t really capture my attention like I thought it would. After the story got going I’ve..
I enjoyed this book however. the characters were likeable and the bad guys really got on your nerves. My only gripe is this, the whole system with Mana potions felt way overused, it felt like in combat scenes every other sentence included “the protagonist drank aether” “the protagonist sipped aether” etc etc. not only did..
