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Fostering Faust: Book 2 Audiolibro Por Randi Darren arte de portada

I mean honestly

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Revisado: 04-09-19

it's Randi Darren, if it didn't require so many words to be review I think that would be enough said.

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very good

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Revisado: 04-07-19

a different and very interesting take on a dungeon core book. I like the main character even if it if a little slow to start.

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very good

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Revisado: 04-05-19

I really enjoyed this book, it had an interesting perspective, solid motivation, enough set backs to make the character not seem like a mary sue. I loved his class, 10/10 would play a cultist, I mean an "oh"-cultist

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this book is amazing

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Revisado: 04-03-19

a lot of people complain about the mc dying to long stuns. as a long time mmo player let me go ahead and tell you that that's normal. assassin's gotta assassin and a Commander is basically a npc class anyway. raytak should've had guards with him, and he said so. alright on to the good bits. I have never wanted a book to become a reality more then this series, this concept is beautiful, it makes me hopeful for the future and I love it. I love the characters, totally called that twist at the end btw, good try though. the ghoul Lord was both hatable and pitiable, something that is hard to balance. I like that the plans of some of the 'bad guys' fall apart on their own. everything isn't the MCs doing, and I like that we get light (but not annoying) backstory for the 'bad guys' to remind us they're just people playing a game. It's a game, and that is something that a lot of litrpg and gamelit lose sight of. the genre is full of 'the npcs are so life like I fall in love with them' or 'i have to defend these npcs from the merciless players cause they're people too'. and I like those stories, but this isn't that, and that is refreshing. I love that the npcs die and he deals with that, while allowing that this is a game. a lot of his forces don't even have names, the fact that some do is probably going to be expanded on in a future book. which I'm looking forward to. I can't wait to read the next one, this is what vrmmo litrpg should aspire to.

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