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A**J
Great read
Such a well written book and series. It has a time loop, drama, likable characters, and progression. What’s not to enjoy? Kudos to the writer for the book. I am already looking forward to the next book in the series.
A**R
Excellent Book!
You need to start with the first book, and it takes a bit to get truly exciting, but it is WELL worth the wait! There are so many crazy things going on in the area where Tal is trapped by the resets, and we really dive into them in this book. I highly, highly recommend this series!
K**R
Very good read
I enjoyed reading this book very much and I recommend this book to anyone who likes magical mystery and time loop type of books with lots of action.
V**A
Great sequel!
I love this non linear, time loop novel. The casual language and humor kept the novel light, but the plot still had some weight to it. Keep it up Peter Lee!
K**R
Great read
Great follow up to the first one. Looking forward to the next book! It is a fun concept for a time loop series.
K**R
Love this Format
Loved both the original and this followup. It's a progression Novel that doesnt get caught up in status screens or hard numbers.
A**O
Book read
An excellent book involving time loops, mildly sentient weapons, a door to another dimension, and of course the titular spellbook.Whats not to like?In all seriousness, the book is very well written and worth a read if you’ve got the time or inclination. With an interesting spin on time loops and magical artifacts, along with well thought out characters, giving plenty of spice to keep you reading.
K**R
Hard read
I managed to make it to 50% but I just couldn't keep going. This is just not an enjoyable story.
A**R
really good!
I’m gonna go see if I can get the next one. Maybe go on royal road if it’s not ready. I Really liked the characters, world and genre. Thanks for the story!
B**A
Super enjoyable fantasy
I loved the characters and how far the MC progresses in a way that feels authentic (hard work with flashes of inspiration).I enjoyed getting more backstory on the world and the major characters but I am not sure that the timing was as good as it could have been. Sometimes it happens too long after the characters were last mentioned, so I was not sure if they were really important to know about.My only serious criticism was the detailed spell stats. I understand the in world logic of putting them into the Spellbook as completely as possible, but as a reader, multiple pages of this as a block of data seemed unnecessary and damaged my interest in following the story. OK, I could skip ahead, but I question if that's a necessary burden to put on the readers. Surely, there are other ways to let the reader know what's happening (and why) even in a Progression Fantasy?Having said that, I'm excited to read the next book in the series.
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