Mimic & Me 2
G**R
Brilliantly adventurous and funny!
I hope there is more to come. It feels like a lot more adventure left in this series. Great work. Thanks
M**E
Good idea bad proofing!
Even at only 6% in I am getting really annoyed with grammar errors. The wrong word is far too often used or incorrect terminology showing it was not researched. This needs proofing again and then reloading so everyone can re-download.I am constantly disrupted from the story in book 2. This was not the case with book 1 so the quality has taken a dive!
W**E
Good Book
If you like first book read this. Also thanks to author for adding previously on chapter at beginning of book wish all authors did this.
K**N
Needs better proofing
Fun adventure story marred by poor editing. Author often uses the wrong names of characters/places which breaks you out of the story. e.g. Ch 43“Where is he?” I shouted.Harkel tried to sneer, but it was hard for him, swinging from the chains.Wait? We captured Harkel? Series complete. Achievement unlocked.
C**D
Great, consistant continuation of first book
This is a great, consistant continuation of first book. Continued excellent pacing and power growth. Reasonable plot development. A fun read.
W**R
Fun And Entertaining With A Good Amount Going On
Nicely paced even with something happening nonstop. Love the slight goofiness mixed in with the somewhat heavier stories. Liked the character progressions they are pretty good as well. Entertaining and Fun throughout, can’t wait for the next one.
N**E
it just gets better..
Tried the first book since looked interesting. Fun plot with plenty of humor and simple character development. But damn, this second book is next level. Only con is now I have to wait for the next one!
J**N
More adventuring, lots of plot lines, and a mimic with a bottomless stomach
In book two Damon and his mimic are sent as far away from Eslant (the town he was adventuring in book 1 and ends up in the middle of a lake on a large rock with a monster circling around. Once he and his partner escape from that, they end up in the town of Arrdean where four nobles representing different races lead the city. Just knowing that is enough to tell you what happens next.Book two is less focused on plain adventuring and more on a new problem that has cropped up: corrupted dungeons. There are a lot of pieces at play in book two, and the plot is more complex than in book one.Having said that the editing is not as good. It is rough around the edges and there are wrong words and misspellings. The group is much bigger now (I'm not going to explain that) which means more characters to keep track of. I think that is also going to be a theme for book three.The city nobles wasn't as exciting of a story line because we could see it coming a mile away. It was inevitable. The rest of what happens is a lot of fun, and once again Chester (the mimic from book one who now has a name and some independence) provides comic relief. There is less worry in book two about people finding out about the mimic and eventually Chester just does what he wants.I'm still giving this 5/5*. I enjoyed it, and book two is less of a guilty pleasure and more of a full on LitRPG adventure. I'm hoping that holds true for book three.
D**N
Getting stronger.
There's lots of interesting character interactions and humor that ensues while they fight monsters to gain levels to become stronger. They know they must do this as they've heard the enemy they're searching for is much stronger than they are. Can't wait for book 3.
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