packed ending, That was fun. Very limited plot development. Definitely not enough to give a satisfactory feel to the book,
Still an enjoyable read, but it felt like half a book, Very much a let down,
This book for not work for me pretty
much everything I enjoyed about the first three books gets either ignored or broken in this book.
The author has managed to make me unlikely to read the next book, What The Hell
I like these books, Theyre silly fun with serious moments that keep them from being entirely satirical, This one was going along well, lots of good reveals, good building climax scene, and then, . .
The main ending makes no sense and resolves nothing,
The epilogue ends on a midscene cliffhanger, which is an automatic onestar from me no matter how good the rest of the book is.
In the words of the main character, get used to disappointment, Rating.stars
I am torn, I liked the progression of the MC, I wasn't thinking about his wife and complaining as much in this one which is a huge plus in my book.
There wasn't much town building and progression though, A large majority of this book was in the dungeon and that apparently is not this author's strength, Somehow Jim went from being way OP to not being that good at anything in this one, Jim is like thestooges all rolled up into one, On the Holiday, he needs to sneak into peoples houses and leave presents, He pretty much disables all the traps but setting them off and hurting himself, The same thing happens when he is in the dungeon, Here is an example of his dungeon run: "Jim slides down on the oiled water and lights himself on fire.
He jumps to get away from the water and hits his head on the ceiling, landing back in the oil and causing more damage from the fire.
He breaths in the hot air and scorches his lungs, He jumps again and impales himself on a stalactite, " This goes on for a while, The battles take way too long and the shocking revelation in the end wasn't that surprising, Though there is one thing that I will be pissed about if it isn't fixed in the next book, Was a fun series
The first part of this book was kind of pointless but still had some good humor so I will give it two for that.
The end of the book was just so annoying with what was going on and events that have no reason to be there make it very hard to read and takes all the the suspense and tension out of it making it just bad.
Suffers from the same issues as it's predecessor in that during the first half of the book, nothing much happens.
It's ridiculous, often dumb, and the chapters sometimes feel oddly disconnected from one another,
Once we get into the dungeon though, maybe a little earlier, it's fairly decent, Almost got a, but
The ending. I'm not sure what exactly happened there so that loses it a star, Doesn't give it an "automaticstar" as it did for one other reviewer, but I was not satisfied with it.
I quite liked it up to that point, but something that bothers me more than most other things is adversaries that won't die.
I'll stop there so as to not spoil things, but I'm not sure where the story is going, and not in a good way.
Format: audio
True ,stars
I give this the lowest mark of the four books released so far, Of thehours in the story, the first,hours were about Grebthar day, Then when it got down to the last battle, I realized that this was going to be a "super hero" story, where the villian would be able to do unspeakable things and the good guys would never win.
As such, I'm not going any further with this series, Alert
First, my review: “This was a fun book, I am glad that I read it, You should try it too, ”
Over the past year it has become apparent that my reviews are somewhat antagonistic and I apologize to those of you that have taken offense.
I think I had hoped to change peoples minds about reviewing works of art and that seems to have backfired spectacularly.
However, I am still going to be true to myself and write what I believe,
To the author: Thank you for this chance to escape reality and enjoy the world you created! Keep up the good work.
To my fellow reviewers: Messaging me and reviewing my reviews is as productive as trying to shovel water out of the ocean.
Stop. I get it. Lets just all live peacefully,
To potential readers: Art needs to be experienced at an individual level, You are the only one that can determine what you like and dont like, Dont let others make that decision for you, You should definitely read the book and completely ignore all of the reviews, You are a much better judge of what you will like than anyone here,
Cheers Not bad for the most part, though the twist was not quite to my liking and the cliffhanger was just plain irritating.
I understand the possible benefits of cliffhanger endings for the authors, especially, if the next book is already available, But if it's not, it will just be irritating, like for me right now, Sorry to say this is the least favorite of the series, Part of me was tempted to give thisbut then the author did pull it out in the end.
To be fair one of my peeves is one the hero is OP but I always forgive this in Eric Uglands books so why is it hard to do that for Jim in this series.
Probably because it just did not feel right for him, I also had a hard time with some of the odd battle mechanics and results but maybe a second listen will fix some of that and also part of why I am giving itinstead of.
I love Ryan Rimmels work on this series and have to believe the next installment will bring that to being one of my favorite series in Litrpg.
Don't get me wrong this is still better thanof what I read in Litrpg but I also have to admit past success has me dealing with higher expectations.
Book four
Mistakes: I found three and some print in different shades,
Plot: A dungeon dive turns into a battle with the evil overlord,
Characters: I swear these are some of the dumbest characters ever put in a book, I think they have one brain cell between them sometimes,
/Its a cliffhanger folks, Good read listen, continuing on in the noobtown sage, Jim and his friends go dungeoneering, It's fun story especially with the parts about the how the Christmas equivalent on Ordinal involves setting out many complex and deadly traps about one's house to keep Bagelore Santa from eating all the families food.
It was nice that the author dropped most of the "Jim is idiot" jokes because Ordinal doesn't make sense to Earth folks.
The dungeon bit went in quite a different direction than I expect and was pleasantly surprised by, for a bit it looked like this was the final culminating volume but then it went all "Empire Strikes Back" and apparently the series goes on.
I'm not chomping at the bit for the next book, but I'll definitely pick it up at some point.
Badgelor has been patient, or at least as patient as a homicidal badger can be, With the celebration of Grebthar Day, it's finally time to go get Charles! Nothing is going to stop Jim and his companions, not even the signs of the Dark Overlord's return.
This adventure could be Windfall's greatest yet, or it could be its absolute downfall, .
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