lots of books love the Carriage Green love the action and the comedy value we get. I can’t stand dolos why does the one main God have to be such a dick.
so good
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lots of books love the Carriage Green love the action and the comedy value we get. I can’t stand dolos why does the one main God have to be such a dick.
Couldn’t stop! Listened day and night! I really enjoyed how the main character grew to be a strong leader and was very grey area on ethics. Nobody likes a knight in shining armor and main character isn’t afraid to be the bad guy if it’s for good reasons.
Slight spoiler- this is not the final book of the series. For a good deal of my time listening I began to fear it was going to end as a trilogy. Thankfully there will be more stories to come! There are times in every one of these books that I break out in belly laughs…
So this is a Lovecraftian gamelit book, which is cool. There are a lot of skills in the game which are based around investigation or occult knowledge and stuff like that. Very nontraditional, MMO wise. They even have sanity checks with battles against horrors, based on your sanity stat. I liked that, but if you..
A gamelit author writes a book about a gamelit author who writes a book as gamelit type stuff happens to him. Super meta stuff. Even talking about the gamelit community a bit. It’s also very much a harem series, which I’m usually down for, but maybe this wasn’t for me. I felt like the women..
The first two books started off pretty good, but the MC is totally clueless now and is constantly being reminded by the ball of light of how much she is clueless. I have never read a book when a MC turns into a Mary Sue, but this one has.
Jeff Hayes his work is amazing and Annie Ellicott perfect.Greed, money, power, Godly Wrath, and political influence and infighting. Add in outrageous humor and puns. I am really looking forward to book five in the series.
Have to be honest here. as much I have enjoyed this series, I missed certain nuances, that should have been apparent. Then, as fate would have it, none other than Charles Dean himself pointed out an element of the books, that I had blindly stumbled past. so I went back and read em all again..
as the characters development continues, you don’t know whether to like Lee’s real world relationships more, or the game world.
a nice comfortable life,high thread count sheets, and good take out. Lee would have been content for life. Alas… the game world had other things in mind.
