Aidan Kells
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The story progresses like others of it's ilk, where the heroes finds themselves imprisoned in a videogame world. Making the main character a spider monster is a fun twist, and allows the story to flow in unique ways. There is little to provoke deep thought, but a few intriguing concepts do find their way into the story. If you're looking for a deep and philosophical fantasy, move along. However, if you're looking for a quick light hearted read, this will do quite nicely. (Provided you don't hate spiders)
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Eliam Zamora
Volume 1 was good, this one was slightly better because a big question about the chronological order has been answered, but many others have taken it's place! The characters continue to be the most compelling part of the story.
Chatoyer Huggins
Some mild proofreading errors, like the start of the Wisdom chapter showing
Preseverance instead of Wisdom.
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