so if you are looking for a litrpg book that some person gets sucked into a game or ect and ends up becoming the hero off the day by doing good deeds ect this book is not for you. if you are looking for a litrpg that is little on the dark side and evil..
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This series keeps on being a delight to listen to. Its constant randomness keeps on making me want to listen to it to see what’s coming next.I can’t wait to listen to the next one.The reader is doing a superb job with his voice acting and helping with the energy and how he’s interpretating the..
Cant wait for part 3!
Review from Obliteration →
I got a review copy of this book a bit ago from the author, but somehow confused it for another title and this one just slipped through the cracks. Thankfully, the author reminded me he sent me a copy, and I am glad he did, because it was an enjoyable LitRPG experience. Lee is the..
The adventures of Mr. Morningwood continue…
Review from Vortena: Everybody Loves Large Chests, Volume 3 →
While the name “Vortena” does have a significance in this third epic story of the adventures of our favorite “mimic”, this story is more of an “evolution” of the character. It’s a really fun romp as we find our protagonist having escaped Edward the Spy Master and on mission from “god” that will allow him..
The good: Solid game world, but this is fairly standard for LitRPG. The bad: Ridiculously OP “good guys” and cliche “bad guys”. Overall the book left me disappointed. The protagonist is a twit who thinks he can do no wrong. On top of that he has unlimited unique abilities and unlimited in-game and real-world funds…






