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Coming in hot off book five, listening to book six didn’t seem to change the pace much at all. Yeah, more plot advancement in this one than the previous, but in the almost seventeen hours runtime, it seemed like there […]
Coming in hot off book five, listening to book six didn’t seem to change the pace much at all. Yeah, more plot advancement in this one than the previous, but in the almost seventeen hours runtime, it seemed like there […]
By book five in a series, you could be forgiven for thinking that the characters are reaching new heights of greatness and have nowhere else to go. Rimmel deftly sidestepped this by killing the main character (well, sort of) and
The Fantastically Underwhelming Epic of a Dead Wizard and an Average Bard, written by Kian N. Ardalan, lives up to its title at times, yet at other times is quite a fun story… so I’m torn. Ultimately I think it’s
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Continuing right on from the events in book one, Black Sand Baron continues the adventure and kicks things up a notch (as you’d kind of expect). The players are settling in, the hunt for Ned and his talking axe Frank
Heroic Bunny Saga is books 1 and 2 of the series, written by Richard J. Hansen. I think if I had read more than a couple of reviews, I might have ultimately not bothered with this one, but those I
Jumping straight into the action from the conclusion of the first book, where the challenge of dungeon vs dungeon had just been thrown down. This carried on with the same, actually maybe even elevated levels of winks and nudges to
Somehow I forgot to actually write my review of Dungeon Core Online. I’d made all my notes, but since listening to it a few weeks back, I totally overlooked actually doing the writing part of it. Well, now that I’m
Since it had been a little while since listening to the first book, I revisited that one before diving into Volume 2 to reacquaint myself with what was going on. Our main character, Vita, continues to go from strength to
A little bit slow to start, with preparations for Grebthar Day taking up most of the first half of the book. This was still entertaining, but not as much as the second half of the book where Mayor Jim, Shart
The story in book four of the “He Who Fights with Monsters” series is at a slower pace than the first three in the series. A good half or more deals with Jason’s homecoming to Earth and the obvious issue
While I enjoyed the heck out of the first book, this was the first time that I’ve returned an audiobook in a very long time. I tried but failed to reconnect with Threadbare and the cast of characters in this
I’m going to keep this one short, as now I need to avoid spoilers where I can as I get into the third. Some of the humour from the first books seemed lacking. Not that this was a terrible story,