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Here there be dragons!At least one of them, and he's gone and burned down the great City of Gnome. Chase and her merry band of miscreants must search the rubble for their friend Thomasi, before the mysterious Inquisition can put an end to him.The only problem is that the dragon is still around. Worse yet, some old familiar faces are back, and Chase must contend with the powerful and amoral players once more. She'll need every bit of skill and wit to keep alive and succeed with her mission!Oh yeah, and evidently the world's ending. That might need looking at too. She'll get right on it as soon as everything's not on fire.The stunning conclusion to the litrpg Small Medium Trilogy! No library descriptions found. |
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Well Done is the final book in the Small Medium trilogy by Andrew Seiple. What started out as a fun, litRPG adventure has turned unexpectedly deep. Sure, it still has a light, funny tone with plenty of nods to pop culture, classic online gaming and oracle shenanigans. With the reveals we get the story also turns into an interesting exploration of sentience. There is definitely more going on than meets the eye in Generica.
The thing I'd been waiting for finally happened. Part of this book has a direct tie back to the original Threadbare trilogy. It was great seeing old friends again.
While this provides decent closure to Chase's story, it is definitely not the end. There are plenty of hints into where the second half of Threadbare's story could go next. I now have more questions that need answers given some of the things revealed in Small Medium. Before heading to the final trilogy, I'm going to give the prequel books a try. They seem to be an origin story of sorts for the world these characters live in.
I listened to the audio book narrated by Tim Gerard Reynolds. Reynolds' narration is a joy to listen to. ( )