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The Primal Hunter 12
- A LitRPG Adventure
- By: Zogarth
- Narrated by: Travis Baldree
- Length: 20 hrs and 7 mins
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The Nevermore Leaderboards competition has gathered more attention than perhaps in any era prior, with gods getting both directly and indirectly involved to see who will eventually come out on top. Jake, who has so far been performing above all expectations, enters his final Challenge Dungeon before it’s time to meet up with his party once more. Together, they’ll make a final push to try and climb as many floors as possible before time is up and, hopefully, in the end, find their names atop the Nevermore Leaderboards.
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Boring
- By Farryll on 06-16-25
- The Primal Hunter 12
- A LitRPG Adventure
- By: Zogarth
- Narrated by: Travis Baldree
Good but conflicted
Reviewed: 06-13-25
I really like the book series but I'm not going to lie but never more thing was way too wordy can't help things they could have made it a little bit more simple Even in this book going super deep into
details I like details but oh boy they really went into it and I'm definitely glad that they're you know done with it because although I liked the nevermore series it was just kind of may not be the
best way to say it but really narrow even when they tried to make it a little bit more elaborate or creative it was creative but it was also really narrow compared to the other books Don't regret
buying it I like the book and it can hopefully only get better from here
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The Big Brewhaha
- A Tavern-Building Cozy Fantasy LitRPG (Beers and Beards, Book 3)
- By: JollyJupiter
- Narrated by: Christian J. Gilliland
- Length: 21 hrs and 3 mins
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The Thirsty Goat Brewpub is on the move! With the events of the Regional Octamillenial Brewing Contest behind them, the team heads to the dwarven capital to compete against the best the country has to offer. But when they arrive, they find a city in turmoil. Political factions compete for dominance in the city as the Octamillenial approaches, but Pete has more important things to worry about, like sourcing a local supplier for hops! Will Pete manage to nab the mantle of the greatest brewer? Will Penelope finally find her prince? And why are ducks so terrifying?
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Wonderful
- By Jonathan Clarke on 06-19-25
- The Big Brewhaha
- A Tavern-Building Cozy Fantasy LitRPG (Beers and Beards, Book 3)
- By: JollyJupiter
- Narrated by: Christian J. Gilliland
Took a while but worth it
Reviewed: 06-08-25
I take the fact that this book was released that the author is still alive hooray :-) I love this book series there's not enough good dwarf books like this which is a real shame This book series has it all a little bit of ezekai some saucy gods
multiple different races that are for once not clawing at each other's throats it's funny a little bit of melancholy and it has a clear goal but it's not in a rush to get to it it's a nice
happy leisurely book that's not trained to rush anywhere and I really like it the book and it's very well written it's worth the wait and sadly for us that do the audible books we got to wait a little longer than
everyone else lol but still worth it just wish it audible would make it easier for us to find out information or the progress or something
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He Who Fights with Monsters 12: A LitRPG Adventure
- He Who Fights with Monsters, Book 12
- By: Shirtaloon, Travis Deverell
- Narrated by: Heath Miller
- Length: 19 hrs and 26 mins
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He was promised a life of wandering his new home and having adventures, but things got out of hand pretty quickly. He met with kings and gods, fought interdimensional cults, and got in a knife fight with the guy who creates universes. He didn't win. What he'd never done was roam around, having nice, sensible adventures. He hadn't even seen the hometown of his friends, and that had been the first destination on his list.
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A solid return to a new phase
- By Randell on 05-23-25
- He Who Fights with Monsters 12: A LitRPG Adventure
- He Who Fights with Monsters, Book 12
- By: Shirtaloon, Travis Deverell
- Narrated by: Heath Miller
good but
Reviewed: 05-21-25
I like the story as its own thing and I kind of like how it makes fun of socialism and communism in a background sense I'm not sure if that's intentional but the one thing I
don't like is how The author is having the issues on Earth that are real bleed over into this 100% fantasy world the whole they them made up garbage
it's like really I could understand if you had it on earth I would have preferred if they just left it out altogether and kept the book series
separate from reality and I don't like the fact that they're bringing in at Andrew Tate version of ideology into it and twisting it even further I like how the book series is
progressing just don't like how they're bringing in reality and reality fiction into the books but I don't know maybe it can't be avoided
Also if you made it this far I'm not sure if it's my phone or the audio file that I downloaded but near the beginning of the
book there seems to be some kind of weird audio warping that doesn't seem intentional and it lost a point because multiple times the reader got
the voices very wrong at one point Danielle and Jason's talking in a group and their voices were the wrong voices I mean the characters were in the group but they weren't speaking at the moment the
even screwed up Humphrey at one point they made Humphrey sound like Jason and it wasn't for like a word or two it was like a good length sent where Humphrey
sounded like Jason but the good thing but not good enough for a point it doesn't happen too often but it is very noticeable when it does
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Pol Pot
- The Murderous Leader of the Khmer Rouge Regime
- By: Kelly Mass
- Narrated by: Chris Newman
- Length: 1 hr and 22 mins
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Pol Pot was a Cambodian political leader and revolutionary who worked as Prime Minister of Democratic Kampuchea from 1975 till 1979. He was a key member of Cambodia's communist party, the Khmer Rouge, from 1963 to 1997, and acted as the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Kampuchea from 1963 to 1981. He was a Marxist-Leninist and a Khmer nationalist. Cambodia was changed into a one-party communist state under his management, and the Cambodian genocide happened.
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Very informative
- By Chad K. on 10-26-22
- Pol Pot
- The Murderous Leader of the Khmer Rouge Regime
- By: Kelly Mass
- Narrated by: Chris Newman
Interested shorter than I thought it would be
Reviewed: 05-16-25
The fellow reading the book wasn't very good not terrible but that's neither here nor there but a bit lacking I think they can put a little bit more details in it unless it was really just that brutal and unremarkable at the same time definitely raises more questions
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Socialism Is Evil
- The Moral Case Against Marx’s Radical Dream
- By: Justin T. Haskins
- Narrated by: John McLain
- Length: 2 hrs and 16 mins
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Conservative columnist and think tank research fellow Justin Haskins examines the moral perils of Marx's socialism. In Socialism Is Evil, Haskins makes the moral case against socialism and also describes in detail what socialists believe, the differences between socialism and communism, why Marx's socialism will never be completely adopted, and why even the more moderate European-style socialism, called "democratic socialism" by some, is highly immoral and anti-American.
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interesting
- By K on 05-16-25
- Socialism Is Evil
- The Moral Case Against Marx’s Radical Dream
- By: Justin T. Haskins
- Narrated by: John McLain
interesting
Reviewed: 05-16-25
I thought it was well made it makes a good introductory book would recommend people to give it a read or a listen to You would also share it with others
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Woke, Inc.
- Inside Corporate America's Social Justice Scam
- By: Vivek Ramaswamy
- Narrated by: Vivek Ramaswamy
- Length: 10 hrs and 27 mins
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There’s a new invisible force at work in our economic and cultural lives. It affects every advertisement we see and every product we buy, from our morning coffee to a new pair of shoes. “Stakeholder capitalism” makes rosy promises of a better, more diverse, environmentally friendly world, but in reality, this ideology, championed by America’s business and political leaders, robs us of our money, our voice, and our identity.
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Must read of 2021
- By chris boutte on 08-22-21
- Woke, Inc.
- Inside Corporate America's Social Justice Scam
- By: Vivek Ramaswamy
- Narrated by: Vivek Ramaswamy
Interesting but!
Reviewed: 05-14-25
I'm not very good at writing these okay now we got that out of the way lol some parts of this I don't quite understand because I lack the experience or the research to it but I am able to understand the majority of it I do find it interesting I don't agree with him on everything and certain places like his personal life it comes across like he's blaming outside forces for personal problems when it's not the case it's for of a personal fault regard to his family and housings changed capitalism reached their corner of the world don't like how people shut responsibility for their choices or lack of choices but other than that I like the book well enough like I said very interesting shows you things at a different angle I would recommend
Just for a quick fun jab I still think Trump makes a better president
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He Who Fights with Monsters 4
- A LitRPG Adventure (He Who Fights with Monsters, Book 4)
- By: Shirtaloon, Travis Deverell
- Narrated by: Heath Miller
- Length: 22 hrs and 20 mins
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In the wake of an unexpected homecoming, Jason questions if there is still a place for him in the world he left behind. Forced to confront what he has become in his time away, he feels more alien than ever. But his old world is hiding secrets that he never knew. As he starts to unravel what has been hidden from him his entire life, he discovers that not only might he fit in better than ever but he may be exactly what the world needs.
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To be honest.
- By Anonymous User on 01-05-22
- He Who Fights with Monsters 4
- A LitRPG Adventure (He Who Fights with Monsters, Book 4)
- By: Shirtaloon, Travis Deverell
- Narrated by: Heath Miller
Good book but funnier than I thought it would be
Reviewed: 04-21-25
When I first started this series I was hesitant because it was pretty heavy with the far left communist garbage but then I realized it's actually
making more fun of it than anything else and kind of shows the failing of that ideology they preach equality but at the end of the day it goes straight to authoritarianism and full of hypocrisy just like
Jason so I feel like I really dodged a bullet with this book series because when I first started this book I really liked all the stuff that was going on the detail it painted a beautiful mental image very creative
book but the far left brain rot concerned to me and I was afraid that it was going to be kind of toting for it and I was pleasantly wrong it surprisingly was well-blended in with the story once you realize it's
making fun of it and everyone else keep in mind Jason's from Australia and his sister's husband makes fun of America for killing brown people and Jason plays into it funny little job but once you
remember you know Australia is also mostly white they killed a lot of brown people themselves in their own home country and elsewhere so it actually kind of inspires you or encourages you at least to learn a little bit about history wouldn't expect
something like that from a fictional book but I think that's where they really caught the spark of creativity with this series is that they try to keep it just close enough to reality but still clearly fiction
and I think that's really rather clever I don't know if anyone else have done it but this is the first time I've come across a book series like this that's done
it and done it well so two big thumbs up to the author and an extra thumbs up to all the people doing the voices
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04-09-25 Full Show
- Length: 2 hrs and 25 mins
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Small problem
- By K on 04-11-25
- 04-09-25 Full Show
Small problem
Reviewed: 04-11-25
Several of the longer episodes are not put together very well and parts of the show are just straight up missing I listen to the most recent two hour and change lung episode and it doesn't even have an ending it just stops
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The Primal Hunter 11
- A LitRPG Adventure
- By: Zogarth
- Narrated by: Travis Baldree
- Length: 23 hrs and 31 mins
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Many years and even more levels have passed since Jake and friends entered Nevermore. With quite a number of floors passed, they turn their attention to the Challenge Dungeons. These Challenge Dungeons offer – as the name suggests – unique challenges and circumstances, and completing them will earn each Nevermore competitor points and multipliers to their existing points. As things unfold, it quickly becomes clear it’s through these dungeons that the true top-scorer of the Nevermore Leaderboards will be found.
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Still going
- By Anonymous User on 03-09-25
- The Primal Hunter 11
- A LitRPG Adventure
- By: Zogarth
- Narrated by: Travis Baldree
good but
Reviewed: 03-24-25
I like it but it's hard to say because the past several books have been kind of I don't know they feel a little stretched out but at the same time I think he kind of have to because it's just kind of like one of those stories where you know it needs that extra detail so I like it but at the same time it's a bit much I think my biggest problem is jigs archery kind of sucks and I would really like to see him do a little bit more at least in the later books eventually get a little bit more into it especially since he has this kind of like I don't know what the right word is and you know kind of you know purest look at it especially considering his hate for the crossbow I think there's a lot that could be done with just the arrows alone that Jake would be able to get really creative with that especially with his arcane affinity and his poisons and curses and so on here's a lot of things that you could do with his arrows hoping to see that happen in later books but when compared to another Archer it wasn't for his bloodline that you would have been dead hands down despite how much he likes archery it's kind of you know stone age when it comes to it but that could change in later books it's hard to say because it's kind of a slow book series not to say that I don't like it I do just kind of feels like Jake has a character starting to slightly I do mean slightly stagnated it I'm hoping I'm wrong to be honest I'll still probably finish the series even if he does start to stag me it's a good enough book as is I it would just kind of fall low on priority I'll probably stop pre-ordering and I'll more than likely wait till it goes on sale or something if it starts to stagnate hoping I'm wrong I really like the serious I hope it keeps going strong
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Mad Master Alchemist
- A LitRPG Adventure
- By: Seth Ring
- Narrated by: Eric Jason Martin
- Length: 11 hrs and 55 mins
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Burning down the lab will do that. But every cloud has a silver lining, and after being let go from his most recent job for unsanctioned experiments, Alph is given the chance to blow off a little steam with a cutting edge new game that isn’t even out of beta. It's called Nova Terra.
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I knew it'd be good, instead it was GREAT!
- By The Librarian Soul on 04-27-23
- Mad Master Alchemist
- A LitRPG Adventure
- By: Seth Ring
- Narrated by: Eric Jason Martin
good book
Reviewed: 03-04-25
I like The Titans series as well as this book I also want to say I'm very impressed how much is in this book within the time frame of the story because I listen to books same length of time but they fill an hour's worth of time with just so much meaningless rubbish the book ends before you make any real progress where the Titans series does it suffer that problem
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