The Chosen Oneź˛‰ A Litrpg Npc Adventure (prophecy Approved Companion, Book 1)
LitRPG Review

The Chosen One

I honestly had high hopes for this one, as it sounded great. A story told from the perspective of a Non-Player Character (NPC) in a video game world. After being glitched into surviving her death, Qube, the tutorial character, experiences […]

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[3] Gilded Ghostź˛‰ The Ripple System, Book 3
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Gilded Ghost

So I’m not sure why it took me so long to realise, but The Ripple System books have virtually nothing at stake. Users can respawn, usually holding most of their stuff, so it’s not like dying is a big deal.

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[7] Gorothź˛‰ Everybody Loves Large Chests, Book 7
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Goroth

Everybody’s favourite murder hobo, former treasure chest-shaped mimic, and hero of the God of Chaos, Boxxy T. Morningwood, returns in a bit of a lacklustre outing for the series. While fun and filled with the humour I’ve come to expect,

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[6] Nautical Noobsź˛‰ Noobtown, Book 6
Review Fantasy

Nautical Noobs

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

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[5] Noob Game Plusź˛‰ Noobtown, Book 5
Review Fantasy

Noob Game Plus

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

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[2] Son Of A Licheź˛‰ The Dark Profit Saga, Book 2
Review Satire

Son of a Liche

It had been some time since I’d listened to the first book in this series (Orconomics), and after listening to the first five minutes of this book, I stopped and went back and re-listened to all of book one because

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[1] Shadeslingerź˛‰ The Ripple System, Book 1 (a Fantasy Litrpg Series)
Review LitRPG

Shadeslinger

Shadeslinger by Kyle Kirrin started a little slow and with, let’s be honest, a fairly douchebag main character but quickly warmed up as the plot got moving. The main character, Ned, buys out all the head-start places for a brand

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