The sound booth theater production was very well done. I really enjoyed the story and the way the characters came to life.
Awesome first book in the series
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The sound booth theater production was very well done. I really enjoyed the story and the way the characters came to life.
Well the story, writingg, pretty much everything was good. Character likability is the big weakness, especially early on. But likability didnt quite reach critically low levels but it was close. But yeah it was good, I disagreed with quite a bit of its religious and philosophical interpretations but that just means it succeeded in being..
This book is just like ready Player one minus the 80’s nostalgia. It’s honestly great ranging from the story down to the performance.
I have listened to a ton of litRPG lately, and much of it is entertaining….but flawed. This is one of the surprisingly good ones I’ve listened to. I really like the main characters situation that ties him to the world, it’s unique, and believable. I don’t want to spoil anything so I’ll leave it at..
loved it! especially the epilogue great throughout but the ending was the best. I really enjoyed the fact that I could relate with the main character so easily.
Story reads like a daydream of a fantasy in the guise LitRPG. The MCs were never in any real danger. They were pathetically overpowered while at the same time consistently underusing their abilities. The game world is inconsistent- The allies (friendly NPC) are sapient while the dungeon enemies (or other unfriendly NPC) are automatons. Either..
a good story. took me a while to get around to it since its not a typical litrpg, but well worth the read
I didn’t want to like this book, but as the story went on, I couldn’t not get hooked. It’s like a pseudo-prequel or alternate timeline of the Shadowrun universe; as if the Big 10 didn’t take over, but magic still rushed back into the world.
