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God of Magic 2

By: Logan Jacobs
Narrated by: Daniel Wisniewski, Rebecca Woods
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Gabriel has taken his first step to become the most powerful mage in the universe, but the path to his ultimate destiny has just begun. The next step to greatness for both he and his ragtag guild lay in their latest contract to recover a powerful magical artifact from across the desert.

Now, he will have to harness new powers over the mind and magic to overcome dragons, gryphons, a fight club full of halflings, and the harebrained ideas of a sweet-but-ditzy alchemist just to reach their goal and the powerful rogue wizard who has it in his clutches.

This novel contains harem elements.

©2018 Logan Jacobs (P)2019 Logan Jacobs
Dark Fantasy Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Magic Wizardry Magic Users
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With a fairly standard story, above average writing, and very good narration, this book is worth a read, although there is one thing a little off putting about it; the sex scenes, I have no problem with sex in books it's just that those parts are written in far more details than any other part of the book I feel I can almost hear the author masturbating as he writes them, and once I had that thought I couldn't shake it, ruining the immersion, I just wish he would put that much effort into the rest of the book, that way it wouldn't seem so jarringly out of place.
But apart from that nit-pick I say I enjoyed the book and will most likely be reading the next one when I have more credits.

Quite entertaining

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Boring, boring... Everything was predictable, while that isn't soo bad in itself, it is bad when the protagonist is also the usual boring and spineless guy I found in EVERY similar titles, all authors following the same formula and writing books like a stamping machine.

Cliché

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