too many references to body functions, but still funny and entertaining. The narrator’s voice sounds kind of like Christian Slater which was nice.
still interesting
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too many references to body functions, but still funny and entertaining. The narrator’s voice sounds kind of like Christian Slater which was nice.
Immature character development. Found myself thinking that characters should know/do both more and less than what they were. Just not believable. Felt more like a juvenile fantasy than believable fiction.
This genre of deep dive into V.R. gaming is fast becoming one of my favorites. I’m over 50 and it intrigues me to wonder about going into a world l d where you can be anything and anyone. This book is one of those memorable worlds. It’s like living another life. A must read. I..
If you’re around 40 you might remember the cartoon “Dungeons & Dragons.” In it a bunch of teens get magically transported from our world to a D&D realm. They are given magic items and befriend a baby unicorn they name Uni (so maybe the 80’s weren’t big on original pet names) and have several adventures…
Definitely not for children, but quite unusual and interesting. Storyline is weird and twisted, but funny. Not sure what the next volume will bring. Narrator’s voices are really cool too.
I really enjoyed this book. the story was well thought out and I really liked the characters. the only part I did not like was the insta kill sounds, a bit too much but that could just be my tastes. having a female voice was a nice touch
Thirsty was a risky character but so damn funny, keep the books coming. Can’t wait to see how they all get stronger.
Another fantastic and interesting book! Loved this from beginning to end! Great mix of humor and action. Can’t wait to get the next!! I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review
