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A**I
Awesome LitRPG Adventure!!!
Chock full of action and really uplifting, I loved everything about Second Chance Swordsman. Sam is an awesome character, as are Klara and Toby. The system elements were really clever and I was rooting for each character as they faced challenges hoping they'd size the opportunity to advance. Really gripping pace which had me read/listen to it all in a matter of days (which was quick for me). The narrator is excellent too, a perfect compliment to the storytelling. If you love uplifting adventure and clever progression in litRPG you should check out this book along with other series by this wonderfully talented author.
A**R
Nice story.
It was a nice light read but I do notice some problems that could have been sorted.You should read it though.
J**N
An amazing book!!
Being a fan of other series where the MC goes back in time, I started this book eagerly. I have to say it did not let me down! There is just the right balance of stats listed. There is a lot of action. Semi-overpowered MC and a fantastic storyline. I definitely recommend reading this book. An excellent start to a new series and I can’t wait for the next one.
K**R
excellent
great read
G**H
4+ stars.
I’m sat on the fence with this being a fantastic start and a disappointing level of depth. Well written, great story line, a few inconsistencies but nothing too bad. But balancing that it felt almost like a film on a budget with a lack of characters and then they didn’t want any of the main characters to die off. All said I’m looking forward to the second but wish it had a bit more.For instance this novel felt like it should have been three times longer and split into three. Still given 5 as it’s very enjoyable and as said well written.
R**
Remarkable
An excellent start to a new series. Lots of characters and interesting interactions. The MC is likeable and not overly OP. Looking forward to reading more about the world in the next book.
S**E
Great start for a new adventure.
A wonderful beginning on a typical theme. Jacob has given Sam a great start, with him nearly dieing in a battle against demons. That is until a goddess sends him back in time. The MC isn't over strong nor does he destroy everything on the first go. The story telling is slick and kept me glued to the pages. Well worth reading for the doom and pessimist antics of a secondary character, Toby. I can't wait for the next book.
R**Y
Horrible
I don’t think I liked a single thing about this book. It’s absolutely terrible, complete drivel. If you think for even half a second, half the things in the story make completely no sense. The power system is boring and terrible. Just… everything was bad.
J**H
A good read
The book is a great read and I can only really nit pick about what I disliked in the book. The premise is eye catching and the action is page turning. My only gripes are the occasional typo and odd symbol placements.Great job overall!
J**Y
Terribly unoriginal
Replacing the name "halloween" with "hallow's haunting" and "christmas" with "hearthmas" while keeping all the same aspects of the holidays are far from the least original thing in this book. Characters are always either grinning, smirking or crying
L**R
It's a fun YA
Excellent premise, characters are lovely tropes of the genre.System is good, could have used more loot mechanicsVery much looking forward to the next book.
Q**N
Got heart, no brain
Everything keeps changing or feel like it, the system is quite solid so far but even the system itself if I m not mistaking went from 11 is what ordinary people athletes, fighters can reach at most, and I m pretty sure it went to 16 after that.Apart from that, there is a few of this :-maybe these two organisations are in an alliance / okay now it s proven true / hmm this person is the one who betrayed organisation A to join organisation B in my previous life, so yes now I have a precise knowledge of the past about something I previously told I had no idea about.-wow it s my first time ever seeing this person / OK now that I am done seeing this person for the first time let s use my memories of my previous life of something very specific where this person was.Really it feels like the author took pleasure in writing but maybe not that much in re-reading and was taking things that happened in the second life only, for granted and used them as a base to the next plot point.Even the feelings of a character seems to change and because of all this incertainty I can t say if it s a "look how my character evolved during the book and maybe it didn't even change that much and it s just a path my character could take" or the author just changing his mind on what he was going for at first.The system growth feels irregular from time to time. But overall it s one of the thing that works.The other thing that worked well for me were the characters even if some of those that are not named are... "really? Well I guess we don't care about this one". Maybe it s a bit on the exaggerated side yes, Mc has a friend who is scared of everything, and we may even encounter some ungrateful person who feels really immature and annoying.And yet the relationships are quite light because of this, light in a "it s not dark and heavy stuff" sense ,characters have time for bonding and maybe you will even smile at the stupidity of the cast if this "naive" atmosphere is okay with you.So yeah for me it was frustrating because of the inconsistencies, but it was also enjoyable the system was a bit more well built than the story and I enjoyed the light side of the character interactions.
S**N
Awesome series
Well crafted characters and an interesting world. I really enjoyed this and look forward to reading the next instalment of the series
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