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Everwood

Weight of It All Series, Book 3

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Everwood

By: J.J. Thorn
Narrated by: Gabriel Vaughan
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Into the Everwood, Prep's Dungeon Dive is here! Closing towards the end of Prep, Terrence and his team are now working harder than ever to Rank Up and progress in their Affinities.

When an old acquaintance decides to stand in their way, will the team be able to deal with the threat? Packs of monsters will stand in their way, but will their fellow students be their most significant burden to overcome?

For Tom and his group, the death of their friend is only the beginning. They're ready to leave the Dungeon for good, but will the Dungeon let them?

Will Omar, the leader of the expedition?

©2021 J. J. Thorn (P)2021 Tantor
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Few complaints and too many things to praise. if anything over too soon. Bingeworthy.

The perfect tease

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it's got great character depth and some good action it does take a little bit but there is plenty of what you're looking for in this book if you're interested in this kind of books

great series

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Two steps back
Great emerson and world building.
but the MCs barely made any progress.
No plot, that feels more like a MMORPG or a D&D session written painful out by the DM.

one step forward

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This book is just.... sooooo...... slowwww......... half of it is a question and answer session with the professors. You don't have to explain that you raised your hand to ask a question and then proceed to explain how the teacher picked someone else. But wait... the next question you raised your hand and.... guess what... the professor picked you to ask a question. GREAT. But now wait again. What question to ask? something in-depth? something simple? Each book keeps decreasing the intelligence of the reader until I fear the last book will be at the kindergarten level and we will be playing go fish with the monsters in dungeons. Tom the side character gets more action than the MC who will be stuck in school for the next 10 years.

Struggled to finish.

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