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One of the better LitRPG books I have read in a whileWhat a gem! This book is such a fun read. It really hits all the right notes in character development, world building, and RPG aspects. -characters feel distinct and realistic. You get lots of progression. I also appreciated seeing both sides of each decision. I enjoyed seeing how the classes affect the characters personalities. -world: The world is slowly unwrapped. The author does a nice job not overloading you blocks of text. The world has
One of the best LitRPG books I've encountered. Good writing and well paced.
I enjoyed this. Granted, I didn't go in with high expectations. It kept giving me the urge to play Fate: The Cursed King, which isn't a negative. Very much a first effort kind of thing. The author needs to learn how to use commas, never mind getting a copy editor. Mistakes like these should have been corrected in school. That said, I flew through this in a couple of days. The pacing is good and I cared what happened. The "world of Dungeon crawling" setting is easy to do wrong, but while I wanted...
Warning: review might contain vague spoilers.This started off as an excellent book. Finally I was reading a LitRPG that felt like a story. The main character is introduced in a pretty unique way compared to how most other books in this genre do it. Usually there is some half arsed backstory scrambled together in a single chapter about how the main character is going to die of terminal illness, or how he's going to die because he has bunch of bad guys after him, or how he's magically picked off f...
I seriously don't understand why people mix up being gullible with being generous. The main character was sometimes really annoying and stupid, no excuses acceptable! And why everyone just listen to that crazy girl Tersa who didn't care about anybody's life? They should have just let her die peacefully.
So many pages for so much nothing.I was a fifth of the way through when I realized I wanted to gouge my eyes out. I just wanted something, anything, to happen. And then I just wanted it to end. Flipping through the pages wasn't fast enough.
This was a refreshing and interesting take on the “summoned to another world” trope. Unlike normal summons, Trent is just a being that materializes from a Trial and because of that is brand new to life itself. With that, we learn as he does and experience the great world that Wright created. I loved basically every chapter that Trent was that main POV of, he’s charming and hard working and you just want to root for him. The only down side to these chapters if that Tersa is in those and I can fin...
Surprisingly goodThis book captures exactly what litRPG/gameLit should be. The book does not overly lean on game elements to drive to the story but rather uses them to enhance and better clarify the world and character progression. The story as whole was completely enrapturing and I am really excited for the next book to come out. There are some things that may bother some readers though. The pacing tends to vary throughout the book and the author seems to lose focus on the core story at times.
wow - what a book. Probably the best book I've read this year. A dungeon run leads to a summoning stone and instead of a helpful beast a 12 year old boy is summoned. But the summoner don't want him and it is for the others to see the potential of the boy. Very good exploration of the possibilities that litRPG gives the author. Lots and lots of interesting characters that are not uniform but are clearly different from each other and have their own qualities. Not too much statistics but a lot of n...
Thoroughly enjoyed this book, and there are several characters I absolutely love. But I am hopping on the Tersa hate train, much like everyone else. I really liked her at first… and then the second half of the book happened…. AND OH BOY.
Very Interesting and a bit different. While I got really hooked on this story, one thing stands out to me the most and the reason I didn't give it 5 stars. Tersa. This character actually made me angry and almost got me to stop reading this all together. After finishing this book, it was worth it. I will Definitely continue reading and looking for a character to develop or read the end of a character said above.
Great startAll 3 of these books were amazing reads... For one the main character does not get over powered, which is a problem in lit...IMO. But the book has a great character development and has a ton of imagination in it. I would suggest anyone to give these books a read. You won't be disappointed.