I don’t think any other book has made me laugh out loud so much especially towards the end of this three book. Amazing story seriously love it getting ready to start book for now.🥰❤️🥰
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another thrilling book
Review from This Inevitable Ruin →
If you haven’t started checking the Wiki for character descriptions already, you almost definitely will in this book. A whole new group of former crawlers is introduced, as well as the combatants in the 9th floor battle they’ve been talking about for the last several books. This is the last one available (spring 2025), and..
This one was my least favorite of the series so far. I understand the nod to Pokemon with the “card battles,” and appreciate the fun in that. But there is just some super weird stuff in this one, and it was to me the saddest of the series thus far as it takes place in..
Book 5 is a party
Review from The Butcher’s Masquerade →
And I mean that quite literally, because it ends with a party (no, that isn’t really a spoiler–you’ll see). Still holding my interest, but this is the book where I started looking at the Wiki to keep the increasing list of characters straight. Donut is awesome as usual, and I really get a kick out..
This one really gets into the idea of “gods” in the game world, and it starts getting really weird and crazy from here on out. Still enjoyable, still a 5-star reader and Donut the cat, but not as clear and easy to follow as the first 2 or 3 books. And if you didn’t think..
Be warned that once you listen to this you will want all of them. Be also warned that the first is by far the most enjoyable, so you may be somewhat disappointed as the story becomes more confusing and additional characters continue to be added in, making it honestly hard to follow by the more..
Pretty good
Review from Mimic & Me →
The narration is very good, even with Hays hamming it up to extreme levels. The first two books in the series were good, but by the third everyone is too overpowered and there is absolutely no sense of peril. The ham factor takes on a logarithmic progression, and I completely stopped caring what happened to..









