The Sparrow by Edward Brody
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
LitRPG goodness. You either know and love it or you don't.
In my case, this is a pretty faithful representation of the Elder Scrolls worldbuilding, letting us enjoy a quite varied and random skillset whenever we like. It's all good.
The second book is interesting because we get to do a little Riften action with the Nightingales. Or rather, Sparrow. :) I loved the storylines there and here.
Not high literature by any stretch, it's still very enjoyable for us little niche creatures. :)
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Friday, May 6, 2022
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