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... read more
I guess the fact that I'm still listening to a series that's nine stories deep should be enough of a clue of how much I enjoy this murderous mimic and... read more
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... read more
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... read more
After serving the perfect revenge dish with ingredients of dubious origins, Renee (Nay) is on the hunt for more. She gets more than she bargained for when she's pulled into... read more
Maybe it's just me, but I had a hard time getting back into the story for the longest time. One problem I had was that there are so many distinct... read more
One Bad Roll, the first book in a new series by Ryan Rimmel (author of the Noobtown series), has the same level of humour, wit, and irreverence as Noobtown, which... read more
Following book seven (which still feels like a filler book despite me having returned to a couple of times for a relisten), this latest addition is a true return to... read more
I've been purposefully putting off He Who Fights with Monsters 5 after the less-than-stellar outing from book four. As mentioned in my previous review, the pace and story had taken... read more
Having a credit going spare and needing to spend it to earn a $10 credit from Audible, I took a chance on one I'd been a little hesitant on -... read more
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... read more
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... read more