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Don’t bother.

Review from Everybody Loves Large Chests →

This is the story of a mimic chest slowly gaining sentience. It does so by eating many many people. Unfortunately, you’ll be forced to sit through the back story of every group that comes across it, their interpersonal conflicts, their desires, and their hopes… only for EACH AND EVERY ONE OF THEM TO DIE TO..

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Painfully repetitive dialogue

Review from An Unexpected Hero →

Audio experience is outstanding but 80% of the book is whining and bickering, so if you love that you’re in for a treat. Author introduces a really fun and novel concept about 1/4 of the way into the book then almost immediately removes it from play; maybe the beat example of many baffling and disappointing..

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Excellent Narration, low stakes

Review from Mimic & Me 4 →

The character interactions are a standout—layered, engaging, and full of emotional nuance. The narration does a great job bringing these dynamics to life, especially during moments like the Calamity Duel, which was a delightful highlight. That said, the broader stakes—while technically spanning multiple worlds—rarely translate into meaningful tension or suspense. Conflicts are resolved with minimal..

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