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for the love of satire

Review from War Aeternus: The Beginning →

good grief satire and parody they are too often abused. satire is supposed to be subtle. parody is supposed to be funny. parody is not repeating the same stupid ignorant bologna for the entire story without Ever Changing. and satire a little bit more under the hood not so blatant and obvious. I think the..

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The narrator switch

Review from A Witch’s Concern →

is kind of annoying, but isn’t so bad. It’s nice Jeff is still there for Elron/other males and Annie does a great job. It would be ideal to see her re record for the previous books, for consistency. I know a lot of people are pretty agitated by narrator change ups, some drop series all..

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A cut above the rest.

Review from Challenge →

This book was an amazingly fun read. The plot took some interesting turns which allows for more than just level up/power up plot line. The characters have depth to them. This is something I often find missing in other litrpgs.beyond these facts the book is absolutely hilarious! I found myself laughing throughout the entire book..

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great story, but unnecessarily vulgar

Review from Everybody Loves Large Chests →

I tell dead baby jokes about my own dead brother, so when I say that this book is unnecessarily vulgar and distractingly prepubescently over-sexualized, you know it’s bad. the CONSTANT going on about boobs completely distracted from the otherwise interesting story. and it wasn’t even creative. the author uses the phrase “boobs as big as..

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Nicely done

Review from Fire and Brimstone →

The story was really quite good but for me a little to much suspense (drama) in to many predictable places. I really enjoyed Captain Gauls death… such as whiny useless excuse for a being. I am thinking we will see Trin the brass b@tch return (sigh). Curious to see Queenie grow further.