

The fun of this genre is having a protagonist either outsmart the system they're subjected to to come out victorious, or struggle against it, desperately flailing in the face of adversity. I feel like I could write an essay on why I despised this book so much, but most of it will probably just be incoherent ramblings about personal preferences regarding fantasy and litrpg fiction in general. I don't think my words can do this justice I cant wait for the 3rd book i cant beleive i have to wait a month! Recomended? : Hell yeah lol it was great.

Take that how you will, i still enjoyed it alot.

When I was reading (not as noticable when listening) I felt that it was a bit wordy in places and I was getting really impatient and had to resist really hard to not skip entire paragraphs. when i work or drive i listen, at night or breaks I like to read. i switch back and forth depending on what im doing. I usually listen and read audiobooks at the same time.well not at the same time. Im not an expert writer so I can only critique lightly. The Writing: Overall its a solid body of work. Tired of agility assassins and vanilla warriors. I also personally always like tank/monk/magus builds so this was kinda fun to read for that. my only gripe on this is that it did feel like the character was given a massive cheat advantage,, it is sorta reasonable considering he was being min-maxed against his will to some degree. I like alot of the unique ideas author used, It felt really customizable, rather than a linear path that the character had no choice in. The setting for the story was also A+ super interesting. It also felt really epic, like the stakes were high and the boss fights were creative and kept me hanging on each word. Its a nice reminder that a character can be heroic without being an overbearing bore. He played with themes of altruism in the main character without making the character preachy or righteous. The Character is Likeable, almost fell into a trope at the intro but sidestepped the worst of the "saving the damsel and transmigrating after the sacrifice" trope. The world you are shown is a limited scope, but with lots of potential to be expanded.

Proof that the genre is still alive and well
