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Entertaining with some issues

Review from Delvers LLC →

Henry and Jason were training together when they suddenly appear in another world. Soon after they learn that they were kidnapped by the god Dolos in order to accomplish a difficult mission. This book was quite entertaining, even though there was some Deux ex Machina involved, but I concede that this is something usual in..

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Smashing good fun

Review from Super Sales on Super Heroes →

I tend to stay away from books featuring superheroes/villains. To me, the proper format has always been Comic Books, but William Arand totally changed my perspective with SSOSH. Felix is a likable loser with a pitiful power, who suddenly comes into his own. Overnight he practically goes from being a nobody, to being the head..

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slow start, but builds to a strong story

Review from Challenge →

This lit rpg was difficult to move to coming from The Land series. The lit rpg elements are not as detailed, and it’s a bit darker and more bleak in the beginning. That said, once you get into the story, the other elements become progressively more enjoyable. The main character is an unapologetic ass who..

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Not what your exoecting

Review from Super Sales on Super Heroes →

A truly disgusting plot premise is magical slavery and torture. Not what I thought it was going to be. the voiceover is fantastic. This has leveling and rpg elements as well as resource management and interesting power mechanics. It’s sad they are saddled to a needless power fantasy of absolutely disgusting nature.

Rough, New Gem

Review from Life Reset: A LitRPG Novel →

Would you listen to Life Reset: A LitRPG Novel again? Why? I’d probably listen again to Jeff Hays’ narration of Shemer Kunzits’ first novel simply because it’s going to become a classic of a slightly new genre. It would be especially appropriate for a long flight or train ride when keeping the mind active becomes..

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