
Andries Louws
Author of The Dao of Magic #1
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Dao of Magic #5 4 copies
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This is another enjoyably LitRPG with a slightly different premise. This one is about a skeleton monster from a fantasy RPG universe that is accidentally teleported to a borderline grimdark sci-fi universe. It's a fairly amusing book where you get to see a literally and figuratively boneheaded character stumbling through a space station that's infested with killer mutants, and you get to see an RPG system designed for a low tech fantasy universe trying to adapt itself to a high tech sci-fi show more universe. my only real complaint is that at some point someone apparently handed the author a thesaurus and told him that writers should use obscure synonyms as much as possible, because I can't imagine any other reason why anyone would continually use the word decennia instead of just saying decades like a normal human being. show less
Good writing, but the protagonist lacks much of a personality, and it's hard to care about his situation when he's so overpowered.
Pretty Fun
If you enjoyed the second book, you'll enjoy this one as well. There are quite a few spelling and editing errors, but the plot is decent and the characters funny. The series could use a good editor, both to clean up errors and the rather disjointed if amusing storyline.
If you enjoyed the second book, you'll enjoy this one as well. There are quite a few spelling and editing errors, but the plot is decent and the characters funny. The series could use a good editor, both to clean up errors and the rather disjointed if amusing storyline.
Pretty Fun
If you enjoyed the second book, you'll enjoy this one as well. There are quite a few spelling and editing errors, but the plot is decent and the characters funny. The series could use a good editor, both to clean up errors and the rather disjointed if amusing storyline.
If you enjoyed the second book, you'll enjoy this one as well. There are quite a few spelling and editing errors, but the plot is decent and the characters funny. The series could use a good editor, both to clean up errors and the rather disjointed if amusing storyline.
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- 3.5
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