story was fairly boring. not quite what I was expecting from the title or the preview
ehh
Review from Everybody Loves Large Chests →
It’s pretty obvious the author copied some obvious tropes like the ability to “analyze” enemies and items. And it’s pretty clear they were making a few things up as they went along, but its above average and pretty fun to listen to.
Review from Fizzlesprocket: Everybody Loves Large Chests – Vol. 2 →
Our favorite mimic; Boxey T Morningwood has now fully developed into a mage and warrior and is quite powerful. As the story goes on though it gets a little… domestic… Toward the end of the story our hero has a very regrettable encounter…
Very minor spoiler because other reviewers don’t seem to get it – Runner Norwood is NOT the titular Selfless Hero. That is another character entirely. Do not go into this expecting the main character to be a selfless hero.
bit of a hard start with all the hard data but damm the story captivates me like none other did before.
just as good as the first one. just don’t take so long for the next book like you did with this one.
I love the story and the performance but I didn’t like the willy nilly way he used children as suicide bombers
Loved both the story and Jeff Hayes portrayal of the characters…definitely adds a lot with the added characterization his voice somehow accomplishes—he must spend a lot on cough drops to make those goblins, hobs and ogres come to life. Biggest conIs that this second book just came out recently so a long wait to see..
Read the book when it came out. Figured I’d get the audio and do some listening while I garden… Narrator is his bland, and it sounds like his mouth is just full of slime with every word. I actually liked his voices for characters, a lot. I just had a really hard time with his..
The narrator was one of the best I’ve ever heard along with the others who chimed in. Runner the main character, an unforgettable character that wooshed me away when listening. I need to seriously re-listen the trilogy…. Kudos!
