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The Realm Between: Books 4-6

By: Phoenix Grey
Narrated by: Neil Hellegers
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Adventure calls! Reality and fantasy finally collide when a new member joins Azure's party. A dangerous encounter with a mimic makes him think twice about touching large chests. And learning magic proves to be a bigger pain than he could have ever imagined.

The adventure continues in books 4-6 of the popular LitRPG series The Realm Between!

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it was just okay.

I struggled to finish the books. The story line became so predictable. The constant retelling of the items/person value/strength became aggrevating.
I would have been more disappointed if I had used a credit for the series.

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Why is the main character so childish?

I honestly really do not like the main character. For being a guy that used to play games in the real world, it's like he has no idea what to do.
He's constantly making stupid decisions. When he should have a major advantage. He's a cry baby and complains about every little thing

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It was ok, not worth one credit.

The first six books were stuffed with filler. Every time the hero did something we were taken through stats, every single time. Felt like a book written for teens, with dirty words thrown in. Not worth a credit per book after the first six books. Sum it up in one word? Disappointing.

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I didn’t want to like it

This is just verbalization of a video game but it totally sucks you in. Although I wish he didn’t check his “stats” so much, it’s exciting and action packed.
My only complaint is the language, for a book that is clearly geared toward a young adult audience, they use bad language a LOT.

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Is the mc character retardedness

I think if the boy would just grow up and start taking responsibility instead of being a greedy little brat he might get something done in this room and come back for me

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I want to like it.

to be perfectly honest I don't like giv8ng negative review but her it goes. the side characters are amazing, the narrator is one of my favorites and the only reason I'm continuing thr book, the overall story and idea is great but the MC is super childish.

he's what in his mid to late 20's? but he acts like a prepubecant teen. He gets mad because he doesn't understand basic economics and acts like everything should be handed to him. one example is when he's selling that monster core. The merchant said it's worth 10 and he'd buy it for 7. that is a wicked could deal since the merchant would only make a 3 coin profit on it.

At the beginning of the series he was super impatient and that got him into a lot of shit because if he just relaxed a bit he wouldn't have been to frustrated and he didn't really have anything he needed to rush towards. He was just trying to get into magic school he could have taken a minute.

He is super selfish and then all of a sudden he decides to slow down and has some stupid morals.

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your mother would be so proud. please stop

for the love of all that is holy, I recommend writing the level a skill is and then jump to where it leveled to. Writing down each and every skill advancement level going up by 1 point and then saying again it again on the same skill going up by another 1 point 4 times in a row is a waste of space, time, and a useless filter for a good story. the story is solid but some of the mechanics seem weird like taking things from animals killed. there should be some kind of game mechanic where an ability can be learned to take a carcass apart for useful items easier.

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this set of 3 books is an exercise in pure frustration. every time you think the roller coaster is going to stop the ongoing grind uphill it finally flattens, enjoy those times, they are brief and ever fleeting soon it will resume it's slow painful climb toward eternal disappointment.

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childish

It sounds like it was written by a 5-year-old. It's awful. I need to review every book so I don't buy more of this garbage.

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Disappointing

The author makes the two main characters, clumsy idiots that after gaining many levels never learn to function in their roles
It would be nice if the main characters were not total fools stumbling thru all their battles, never using any skills or magic to get by.
I got tired of watching idiots bumbling around without any brains.
This book seems to be a bad comedy of errors, one after another after another.

The two main characters are scared by every fight they get into, Especially the half IMP, who should be a good fighter who might be gay, or might go both ways, the author cannot make his mind up whether the characters are good, evil, dumb, the one thing the two main characters are is DUMB and DUMBER.

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