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A bit confusing

Total
2 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
3 out of 5 stars
Historia
2 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-25-25

The start was good, as Colin meets Dahak, but then Colin is not so much a part of the story and it loses focus.
The sudden switch of viewpoints all the time makes it hard to know which side is currently "active".
So, a bit disappointed.

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Not that much

Total
3 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
4 out of 5 stars
Historia
3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 02-03-25

Some of the stories were a bit fun, but most were just weird. Did not enjoy, but also did not hate it.

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Enjoyable, but not special

Total
3 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
4 out of 5 stars
Historia
2 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 01-19-25

Some people have reacted to what they perceive as misogyny due to the frankly rather lowbrow humour. I don't think the author is doing it with any ill will towards women or others, it comes across more as a form of critique of the way our world has turned out, that this sort of entertainment would actually attract viewers.

As a litrpg book (or some such, I'm not too into subgenres if any), it's kind of fun and mildly entertaining. I cannot for the life of me understand those who say it's a hilarious or "laugh out loud" sort of book, some of the situations are slightly funny and the foot fetisch thing made me smile. The plot is repetitive and while I will probably listen to the next book in the series I think I'll get bored after a while unless something breaks the formula somehow.

The narrator is good, I've listened to several books read by Jeff Hayes and he is almost always great. I did not quite think he was up to his usual game with this one though, not sure why.

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Narrator more tolerable this time. (Long review!)

Total
2 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
4 out of 5 stars
Historia
1 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 01-14-25

Either I've become used to the narrator or he has stopped using a rising tone at the end of too many sentences... so, much better this time around.

However, the story is still as confusing as ever. In hindsight, given that this third part of the Licanius trilogy contains a rather detailed look back at the story so far that actually makes what has happened clear (but still illogical) I would advise anyone to just read this one and not waste time on the previous two. That way, the confusion and frustration will be less.

The writing is usually quite nice in terms of flow, but the characters are a bit like cardboard cutouts. For example, one would think that a guy who's been around for thousands of years would act and think quite differently to a teenager but that is not the case.

Other stupid things that annoy me (with the whole trilogy):

* People from different countries and from different eras have no problem understanding each other
* EVERY time there are difficulties a solution presents itself JUST AT THAT MOMENT. Nothing explains logically why these insights or solutions just happen to turn up. Deus ex machina!
* Nothing that is critical will ever fail. "She could not keep up the flow of essence much longer" - but of course she could, as long as it took.
* Names... Characters have multiple names and while that might be an interesting way of hiding identities it is used for too many people, even protagonists! And names of people, places and other things seem made up of random sequences of "sh", "th" and apostrophes, with mainly "a" and "i" sprinkled in where needed (a bit exaggerated but not too much)
*Places... I have listened to all three books. I have no idea what the world looks like as it's just places, none with any special character. It's like we're on a subway system and interesting things happen near the various stops but you have no idea how they relate to each other. Someone else described it as a computer game where you just jump to the various play areas and that seems apt as well.
* Important things that happen are often described after the fact instead of them being acted out. The last part of the book is better in this respect but otherwise there is too much tell and not enough show. Action needs action scenes, not "and last night a big fight resulted in many casualties, which is why so-and-so has trouble staying awake today, when he has this important meeting with people the reader cannot remember having heard of before, but we will include the whole conversation about getting permission to do blah-blah..." (I obviously made this up, it's more of a general feeling)
* There seems to be a lack of proofreading and editing. Things are not logical and consistent. For example at one point one character is unconscious and badly hurt, but recovering, and in the next scene he is actually supporting another character with his magic and seems to have no problem at all. In yet another scene a character is mortally wounded with a weapon that so far has immediately killed everyone, but of course HE manages to survive until help comes. These things create giant plot holes that take away from the enjoyment.

As yet another reviewer over on Goodreads wrote this story probably looked great as an outline but it unfortunately never graduated from outline to story!

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Flashbacks, other dimensions, teleportation, names being changed makes for messy story

Total
2 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
3 out of 5 stars
Historia
2 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 01-06-25

Narrator is as annoying as in the previous book of course. Weird if he's speaking like that in real life...

The first book was ok but this one, while clarifying what the story really is about, is very confusing. All names seem to contain "sh", "th" in various combinations and are thus easily confused (is it a name of a person, a place or some sort of entity?!?)

People and places have different names depending on "when they are", making for a terribly tangled intrigue and a moment's distraction makes you lose the plot. Is it a memory being relived or did we just teleport somewhere or did we change viewpoint?

Without the Licanius wiki I never would have finished..,

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Not a good book for audio

Total
3 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
3 out of 5 stars
Historia
3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 01-06-25

The narrator has the most annoying habit of raising inflection at the end of many, not all, sentences. I got somewhat used to it but that detracts from the experience.

Apart from that I don't think this is a book to listen too, it is probably better when being read. It is difficult to keep track of the various storylines, especially when memory sequences of times long ago start occurring. It starts off like a regular coming of age story, but then it diverts into something else that is confusing unless you pay very close attention to everything that happens.

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Cartoon villain plot

Total
3 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
4 out of 5 stars
Historia
2 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 11-17-24

Fluently told story, but over-the-top plot. Modern themes, somewhat plausible but ending up in conspiracy theory realm.

Nicely done with the two narrators, liked that part.

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Annoying reader, sudden ending

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2 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
2 out of 5 stars
Historia
2 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 11-15-24

The reader was ok with voices, but his staccato rhythm severely reduced the sense of immersion. Will avoid in the future.

The story was sort of a consistent series of intro sections, followed by a number of sort-of-related action scenes and then finally quite a sudden ending. All in all it left me feeling unfulfilled and disappointed.

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Exactly like an average of AD&D adventure

Total
2 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
3 out of 5 stars
Historia
1 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 09-18-24

I am sorry to say that I will not be finishing this book. I don't like Tim Gerard Reynolds very much, and the sub-par material does not make things better. The events are episodic, there is no connection with the protagonists and the whole story reads like a series of scripted events in a fantasy roleplaying game adventure, interspersed with random encounters. Good writing, technically, but horrible story. The premise seemed so good!

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Story on rails, no excitement

Total
3 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
1 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 07-11-24

I found the story to be sort of fun, but there was no sense of the characters actually doing anything, things just "happened". I don't know, but the story just felt like a recount of events with no actual tension, despite the epic scope.

I kind of would like to know what happens next but I'll probably skip the rest of the trilogy. I can't quite understand the top ratings for the book, is everyone a Mayberry-fanboy or fangirl?

Ray Porter's narration is fantastic as usual.

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