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The Adventurers Guild
Book 3 of The Realm Between series. Despite the course language, I am really enjoying this series. This book continues the slog of being a low level character. As Azure continues to try to find his place in this new world, here continues to struggle for money. I enjoyed the progress in this one as…
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Two Brothers
Book 2 of The Realm Between. Again this continues to have an epic fantasy feel and so this book did not really have a Big Bad Guy to face unless it is that all too familiar BBG called life. That said, it is an enjoyable read and the action keeps you moving forward. Excited to…
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The Curse
Book 1 of The Realm Between. This book fits nicely into the LitRPG genre. No exception to mature language. Aside from that, I loved the premise of this book and the story telling was entrancing. Not hard to see that with a strong foundation like this that this series is lengthy. This book does not…
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Building Great Sentences: Exploring the Writer’s Craft
This was a “The Great Courses” series of lectures that really dives into creating Cumulative Sentences. This really goes into the stylistic advantages that would allow us to immediately see the advantage a human has over AI. This is a part of writing that does not lend to repetition, but instead allows the human thinking…
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Beginners Quest
Book 1 of Towers and Rifts. This book was not as one would expect. This book has a very Asian feel to it and is one I will have to decide if I will continue. Language and adult situations would make this book inappropriate for young or sensitive readers. The killing is not kept to…
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Mariel of Redwall
Book 4 of the Redwall series. This was a decent story that I had a hard time finishing. The reason is that it is the same plot line as the last three books. When I say the same plot I mean the exact same plot. It is like rereading the last three books. I am…
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Welcome to Dead House
Book 1 of Goosebumps. This classic YA horror book is a wonderful kickoff to the immensely popular Goosebumps empire. Just the right amount of creepiness to keep you on the edge of your seat. This book is appropriate for any YA reader who wants to try out the horror genre. While I have read most…
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Dukes and Ladders
Book 5 of the Good Guys. A fun read and different as our hero has to figure out how to create a city. Not to worry, there are plenty of monsters and wanted death and destruction. You’ll enjoy watching Montana fumble and get everything wrong even through betrayals and attacks. Lots of fun twists and…
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Four: The Loot
Book 4 of the Good Guys. This book continues Montana’s adventure. I love that he gets sidetracked numerous times, definitely a hazard in most RPGs. I love the idea of him fumbling about and not being competent in anything but killing stuff, it makes the characters both charming and more realistic. Again I warn that…
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Sweet Myth-Tery of Life
Book 10 of the Myth Adventures. This adventure was tamer than others as Skeeve tries to deal with his blatant naïveté and the decisions he has to deal with being the rockstar. Oh he fumbles around the wiles of the women around him completely unaware. It is a good story but far slower paced than…
