Library List
This is my library (well, some of it) and my rankings from “S” to “GIVE ME MY TIME BACK.”
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This series is hilarious and gripping. You want to read it, you just didn’t know before now. Maybe you still don’t, but really you do.
Look, I’ll just say that this is the series that had me dying of laughter at levels of gore and blood that would put any slasher flick or even that scene from The Shining to shame.
I don’t like slasher flicks or gore.
You really want to read this series. You do. It is well written, hilarious, has depth, great characters, Great depth of story, and hilarious. -
This book is a well written and joyful take on the progression fantasy. A discarded experiment turned into a child’s toy, Threadbare must navigate through a surprisingly tumultuous world to grow from the very bottom of sentience to survive, now if only these squiggles would get out of the center of his vision!
This is just a delightful read. It is not cozy fantasy but a true progression fantasy that starts out a very low level. Adorable +1
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Fun take on a nanobotpocalypse combined with the horrors of Amazon. Funny and fun.
I support fixing the tags. There is a major female character but she is not the main. -
Anthony didn’t live the best first life, but when he wakes up an ant, it’s like a dream come true. Anthony is an enthusiastic and enjoyable character, especially if you listen to the audible book. The enthusiasm of the character and the perspective of the ant makes the situations that would otherwise be kinda standard dungeon stuff into a very fun, funny read. I smiled and giggled my way through these books.
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Ok, I don’t know much about fishing, but … well, I guess now I know something because I read this series. Not a lot, but something. This is a cozy series, and very uplifting. It doesn’t wallow in just being cozy, it has a good solid narrative that it takes its time with telling.
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This has a very interesting use of setting, being a double sci-fi fantasy setting. The world is really well built and the characters are very interesting.
The sad thing is that the last book was written in 2017. I’m crying and hoping for a new one some day. I don’t know why this series is listed as complete, because there are only two books in the series and the story is very far from complete. This is the only reason I’m giving it 4 stars.
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A very interesting world premise, but dull characterizations. The characters a pretty stereotyped and that makes them predictable, which makes the story predictable. The only interesting part is the world. So you know. If you like the cozy feel of a familiar man-comes-of-age-proves-value-to-father story, you’ll like this book. The world will add some flavor to it.
Me? I was not so entertained. -
One point five stars for competent writing. Main Character is completely uninteresting, has no real conflict, or any conflict presented is easily, lazily, dealt with, and the world setting is just the worst of the cultivation tropes. Nothing original here. Please move on.
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Warning: I’m going to use explicit language but look at the title of the book you should have known that was going to be a thing.
I feel dumber for having read this book. This is the writing of an incel who has never seen a naked woman except through porn or the occasional visit to the art museum, much less touched one. But BOY doesn’t he want to.
Guy doesn’t even know about the clit. The book spends its time humiliating, abusing, and torturing caricatures of women.
I know that its supposed to be humorous some how, but I just don’t see any jokes. -
Psychopath Jake finally gets to go on a murder spree and tell himself he’s the good guy because he’s protecting other people.
It was gross and uninteresting.
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