Fantastic series. Listened non stop to all three books couldn’t stop. Worth the credits and keeper
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Fantastic series. Listened non stop to all three books couldn’t stop. Worth the credits and keeper
As a Feminist a part of me really wants to tear this book a new one, but the greater part of me really enjoyed this book and eagerly await the next in the series. That said It’s something of a guilty pleasure. A Male character surrounded by beautiful women with a few of those women..
As disturbing as it is boring, this book fails to establish a strong motivation for any of the main characters. To avoid an assault charge the protagonist agrees to a pact with a dark god that gives him unspecified powers in an alternate world he knows nothing about. Supposedly he is driven to not be..
another great lit rpg title. they cant makethem fast enough for me. nice and long so i really felt like i got my money out of this one.
This book was awesome. The only part I struggled with was when the chest suffers a number of setbacks, and that was only due to my emotional involvement!I love the writing; although it sometimes gets a bit too explainy about the mimic’s reasoning, for the most part I like that style. And the bit about..
Wow what a refreshingly good and well written book. Lately I’ve struggled to find good Litrpg Audiobooks and had to step away from the genre. I made a gamble to come back and boy am I glad. The story was a mix of a lot of good Litrpg and was narrated by Soundbooth Theatre but..
I’ve been through a lot of these recently, and I had just finished a series i really liked and was looking for more. So I tried 5 different books, and wasn’t really too impressed until I tried this. The game world that’s actually real is cool, and reminded me of Delvers, and how powerful creatures..
I listened to the first one which made me read the online version. But listening to this just reinforced my love for the characters. We need Volume 3 ASAP!!!!
Review from Pangea Online Book One: Death and Axes: A LitRPG Novel →
. . . Death and axes. First, I want to say just how much I enjoyed the work done by Soundbooth Theater. Justin Thomas James and Laurie Catherine Winkel are just amazing at their jobs narrating. To be honest, I have always acquainted Soundbooth Theater to the outstanding Jeff Hays, and while I lament not..
