
Tower of the Noobs
Noobtown, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Johnathan McClain
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By:
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Ryan Rimmel
About this listen
With every day that passes, the Dark Overlord grows stronger.
For Ordinal to be safe, he must be stopped. As Windfall's army grows, so does the hope that Jim will prevail.
Jim's got other problems, though, including an inside-out demon, an elf plague, missing townspeople, and a lonely badger.
With Jim gone, Fenris tries to hold down the fort, but he has an Assassin running free in Windfall and a prickly pair of royals to deal with.
Does Ordinal really stand a chance against the ever growing darkness?
©2022 Ryan Rimmel (P)2023 Podium Audioanother great addition to the series
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A book full of references
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Hopeful
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hilarious as always
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Great performance Johnathan! Well done guys. Can’t wait for you be next book
Sooo gooood
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I do love this series.. and the narrator. BUT... for some reason.. the narrator goes full crackhead on this book specifically. It was almost too much, annunciating every little thing.. even in areas of the book that would have benefited from less extreme characterisation. There's also so many times in this book where he's so busy furiously reading the lines.. that the voices for certain characters bleed into others in the same scene. he's a good narrator and has amazing talent with voices. but narrates this book in a completely different way to others in the series. A little too over the top, which detracted from a lot of the book for me.
chill bro, chill
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Jonathan McClain is still excellent (as always) as the narrator. He couldn't be more perfectly cast for this series. I found the story a little wishy-washy though, jumping from place to place and between characters so often, it sometimes got confusing and hard to follow. But I don't think I'll ever get tired of these characters and Rimmel's humour.
Not quite as good as previous entries...
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noob
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More please
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Another fantastic entry
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