The story was highly interesting I enjoyed every minute. The narrator did a great job with not only the character voices but also with the narration.
I loved it!
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The story was highly interesting I enjoyed every minute. The narrator did a great job with not only the character voices but also with the narration.
Essentially a “Super Hero Smut-fanfic” that grew too long and some how got published, then it managed to find a great cast of narrators to read it. Quite inexplicable. I’m not too disappointed, as I picked it up on one of those <$5 sale. If you are tempered I'd recommend wish-listing and waiting for another..
Trigger warning: Contains rape.The story was an excellent follow up to the previous books. However, it contained some out of place, unnecessary and cruel moments that did not serve the story in anyway, shape, or form. Namely in the shape of rape. The narration was excellent.
this litrpg tale was kind of boring and didn’t hold my interest all that well. I kept not really caring about the characters. I don’t like Edward and his friends just aren’t that interesting. the magic system is boring. one spell per day? and useless spells at that. the concept of the he Inquisition is..
There are a few holes in the overall plot, but if you can overlook them the story is fun. Fun like blueberry pancakes!
Absolutely terrible for me I would imagine for a young video game addict it might be cool. Worst imitation of Arnold ever I only made it to chapter 9.
I went in not expecting much and found myself pleasantly surprised at just how deep it got. The characters were likable with distinct personalities. Most stories with a premise like this you expect the girls to fall over themselves to get the guy with him somehow oblivious. that did not happen. I wont say much..
But what was that ending this time? I’m confused. And a little disappointed. I think I was hoping for that grand finale ending in this one, but that’s not the point. The story just seemed to stop and go into a postlog of wtf?
I’ve enjoyed this book, along with all the previous ones, but I felt like the ending battle was a little rushed. Also Jeff and Annie did a great job!
The performance was very well done, but the good news mostly ends there. The story is a bit generic, and the characters rather thin, but neither of those is necessary bad or unexpected. The long *long* blocks of endlessly repetitive stats really broke up the story’s momentum and spoiled immersion for me. I’ve enjoyed many..
