Plus, he had to sing a lot, which was brilliant (and the songs added to the already cool world of beasts and animalistic players). It was really well written and the narration by Travis Baldree was fantastic - he was full of character and brought the book to life for me. This was a brilliant, different kind of story. Huzza!” Overall, it was a great concept, maybe with some focus changes it could go awesome. Oh well, guess were all good now that I don’t think that way. Perhaps my internal struggle of the historical interaction with people similar to your appearance caused a negative superficial judgment to become a default mental focus. “oh, you’re a lizard? Well, I don’t like you” moving to “Well, maybe I was a bit shallow in my judgment. By the time I reached a few hour in the book turned into a slog because of how bland the interactions were. But, you really only see about four or five minor changes like his scales get harder or some other generic plot device to very definitely move the story in one straight line or another. You could keep things interesting with the changes he goes through and cascading effects those bring to the game world. I was interested in the idea of a book from the perspective of an ever evolving protagonist. They concept is good, but the story is bland.
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