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Shady Greg, with a terminal case of the stupids, returns and manages to blunder his way through yet another troubled time for his business. Shady Greg is both the savviest entrepreneur in the world of Jadera and also the most […]
Shady Greg, with a terminal case of the stupids, returns and manages to blunder his way through yet another troubled time for his business. Shady Greg is both the savviest entrepreneur in the world of Jadera and also the most […]
The Prince Goes Nuclear? More like the Prince goes batshit like a coked-up crazy person. The story continues on well from book two and actually moved the whole thing forwards. My main complaint with book two was it didn’t seem
Book 10 of the series and I should be used to Ugland’s approach to storytelling by now… and to some degree I am. On one hand, I love this series. The plot is compelling and fast moving, and the humour
Book Three in the Big Sneaky Barbarian series landed, and my pre-purchase hit my app right when I was looking for the next thing to listen to. Much longer than the second, this probably could have benefited from another editing
This felt like a return to the first books in the series. While the whole thing with Cyb3Ru5 was good, the charm of this story was in the world-building and the characters inside the dungeon. With this book, we get to
Like most people into this series, I grabbed my copy the second it came out. A year and bit since the last and I was waiting (somewhat) patiently for this one since everything about the series had me hooked from
Book 2 of Big Sneaky Barbarian felt rather disconnected from the first book> Sure, we still have Loon, the supposedly sneaky barbarian with anger issues and snark for days, and some of our friends from the first book eventually show
Short, silly and very easy to get into, The Dark Lord Bert is LitRPG but only in a very loose sense. Set inside a game world where the players know they’re in a game but also seem to have some
The Prince Has Been Outclassed, book 2 of Ben’s Damn Adventure by Matthew Howry, continues mostly in the same theme of the first book; a funny, fun apocalypse adventure. While it has its strengths, the plot progression and character growth
Another enjoyable (if slower) outing with the Broccoli Bunch. One of the larger story arcs seems to get wrapped up or at least partly solved. It’s hard to say since we pivot to a dungeon dive and start getting back