[1] Big Sneaky Barbarian꞉ A LitRPG Novel꞉ Book
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Big Sneaky Barbarian

Big Sneaky Barbarian, written by Seth McDuffee, at times had me snort-laughing. Embarrassing to admit? Yes. Do I care? No, it was totally worth it. This was a low-stakes romp following an apparently dim-witted human transplanted into another world where […]

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[1] Deepwater Dungeon꞉ A LitRPG Adventure
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Deepwater Dungeon

I pre-ordered Deepwater Dungeon, written by Ryan Rimmel and Boe Hagen, on the strength of Rimmel’s other series, “Noobtown”, and am regretting my haste a little. Maybe that’s where I went wrong, assuming the humour and writing would be on

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[4] (Re)Possessed꞉ 24∕7 Demon Mart, Book
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(Re)Possessed

Much like the earlier books in the series, (Re)Possessed (book 4 of the 24/7 Demon Mart series) kicks off and barely pauses for breath between one bonkers thing going awry and the next. Lloyd once again finds strange things are

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Monster꞉ A Novel
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Monster

Monster is the second book by A. Lee Martinez I’ve purchased in a few months, and I suspect I’ll have more in my collection before long. In the mood for something monstery, I jumped into this Scooby-Doo-style adventure where magic

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Death Gets a Book
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Death Gets a Book

Death Gets a Book, written by Frank J Edler, is probably the weirdest book I’ve had the pleasure of listening to in a while. The story revolves around Vincent Death, the latest Grim Reaper to get recruited, after dying horribly

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The Amateurs
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The Amateurs

While on my search for a new audiobook to listen to, I came across an oldie but goodie that I’ve read countless times – The Amateurs by John Niven. If I was to make a list of the all-time funniest

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Making Man
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Making Man

I enjoyed the hell out of this one! I’m on a bit of a roll recently with books in the vein of Douglas Adams and this one has many similar qualities, maybe not as polished but a cracking good story

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