authors overuse of the phrase “to his/her/their/its core” when other wording may be more impactful distracts from what goes on.
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Great book!
Review from Life Reset: A LitRPG Novel →
Enjoyable Story
Review from Dungeon Lord →
Most MC in this genre are granted quick fix or overpowered while this MC remained relatable and used intellect to save the day. It was an entertaining story however some of the voices had echoes or effects added to them which was slightly jarring and distracting. Will be reading more in this series.
Seriously, how can the MC get around not telling people (who signed NDAs like he did) info about his play……. I love the world, the pace of the world building and the more laid back nature of the series. There aren’t crazy stat dumps every other chapter and the characters grow on you. There are..
Normally there is a common theme to this genre – MC starts a new game, and is basically a gamer-god who is overpowered, because power fantasy. Also, large groups of people in the new game (either NPC or players) are out to get him, because books have to have immediate and obvious conflict. Lots of..
hard to feel interested
Review from Dungeon Lord →
One of my favorites
Review from Super Sales on Super Heroes →
I put off listening to this for awhile I didn’t think I would enjoy it and the description certainly doesn’t do it justice, I should have never had any doubts though knowing it was written by William D. Arand and Narrated by Jeff Hays whom have both done fantastic work in what I’ve read and..








