a good story, a great few laughs. well worth the buy for the book and and the whole series.
enjoyable and unique
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came here from Distractibles. have decided by chapter 18 of book 1 that I will complete the series. mastercraft. Thank you Bob
The book itself is one of the most fun books I’ve read in a long time, but Jeff Hays performance was outstanding. So much so, that I can’t imagine physically reading these books now. I need him to narrate them for me.
Anthony is trying to keep up with the growing pressure of keeping up with his growing family 🙂 oh boi is it fun to watch him struggle
I love isekai books and this series is one of my top favorites that I plan to buy every book if i can because this character is freakin funny to me. Anthony the ant getting hit by the queen is my pure joy. A book of comedy gold!!
This is a great example of how narrators can make or break a series and this narrator is the best I’ve heard and it doesn’t hurt to be narrating one of the best new sci fi series to come out this decade
It’s nice to see that his hate of spiders is still going strong. I have loved this audiobook for a while and I’m sooooo happy it continued on audible
Spoilers below: I vacillated between 2 and 3 stars for overall. I was really enjoying the story until the stupid cat got the ability to speak. I usually love any animal in any book, but wow is Donut annoying! Maybe it would be better if I were not listening to the audiobook. I like the..
My favorite entry in the series so far. The series really turned a corner here in terms of making everything feel truly high-stakes for Carl. The humorous elements are still present (mostly courtesy of the system AI), but they take a backseat to the action and tension. There are some satisfying resolutions to a few..
Another solid entry in the series, but it had a few elements that detracted from my overall enjoyment compared to the prior two books. The storyline is, well, confusing. I read online that the print version includes a disclaimer from the author stating that the confusion about the setting is intended. That statement isn’t included..
