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This Class Is Bonkers!
- A Comedy LitRPG Adventure (This Trilogy Is Broken, Book 2)
- Narrated by: Andrew Tell
- Length: 10 hrs and 59 mins
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Summary
With the way behind them sealed, the only way forward for Eve and her friends is down. Down the narrow steps carved into the mountain. Down into the oppressive toxic fog. Down into the Dead Fields.
But the Dead Fields are not so dead as they seem. Things lurk in the mist, things far beyond the levels of Eve, Wes, Preston, and, especially, the hatchling Reginald. But Eve doesn't care. Sure, every darting shadow and every roar in the distance sends a chill up her spine, but just as any passing beast could prove the one threat she can't overcome, so, too, could it prove a windfall of valuable exp. Eve likes exp.
Before the party can make their way past the deadly trellac, before they can return to civilization, before they can make their mark on this world with the power of friendship, overwhelming violence, and mediocre puns, they'll need to pick up a few levels.
Eve and the gang are trapped in the Dead Fields, and they're going to have to grind their way out.
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- Kindle Customer
- 10-04-21
3 star book with 5 star narration
This is a pretty enjoyable series for the most part. The endless banter would be good if it didn't go on for so long and the arguments get tiring. The characters are likeable and the system is cool. I thought the gay couple in the first book came a bit out of left field but it doesn't bother me and their relationship, after the weird beginning, feels realistic and is endearing. In this book the author does the same thing again but not as well. Apparently everyone in this world is secretly bi or gay and the unrealistic way it's done took me out of the story. The ending was pretty anticlimactic though funny.
Aside from the immersion breaking aspects, the book has some pretty cool segments in between and I can recommend the story to anyone looking for good litrpg with some chuckles sprinkled in.
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