l liked it it’s an interesting read and it brings up the underlining issue of inequality well
nice diversion
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This book is a very unique take on super heroes. When I first started listening I didn’t know what to expect but it was a great read. It was very exciting and the characters were wonderfully written. Can’t wait until the sequel!
Loved it. Narration was excellent, The story was just fantastic and the characters were well thought out.
A good story, the MC is kinda an asshat and the recap on the character stats at the end of each chapter is silly but I liked it a lot.
Really enjoyed this book. Obviously comparable to many LitRPG books I’ve listened to, but a tiny bit of ReadyPlayerOne type offerings in ther, with video game pieces and objects from real life in the RPG world. Excellent naration. Jeff Hays is always fantastic. Solid storyline. Definitely want more from this series!!! I received a copy..
The basic premise behind the story has promise: In a world of superheroes, a man has the ability to modify just about anything but no "power" to utilize it. When he accidentally purchases some slaves, he learns that owning them boosting his own power. From there he tries to balance ethics against his building power…
I had a hard time shifting between Harmons other litrpg book to this one. put a couple books between them and it was fine. there was some echoing around the fourth hour. cleared up quickly though. not sure if it was my device or the book.
The concepts that set this book apart from other books in the lit-rpg genre are genius! Jeff Hays is a great narrator as well. My only criticism of the book is that the MC seems to come close to death in every fight and it becomes monotonous. Regardless, the story and world creation is amazing…
