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I'm a completely blind reader of LitRPG, progression fantasy, science fiction, fantasy, and some nonfiction. Interact with me @fastfinge@iceshrimp.social as well as here.
Some important warnings:- Some of the content creators I enjoy publish exclusively to Kindle Unlimited or Audible Originals. I choose to support the creators I enjoy, rather than boycott Amazon. If you don't want to see Kindle or Audible Books, you may want to avoid my profile.
- I don't agree with the views of some of the authors I read, or support some of the political views contained in the books I consume. I rate books based exclusively on my enjoyment of the story.
- Some of the books I read contain adult material, that may include, but is not limited to, sexual activity, violence, harems, reverse harems, FFM, F/M, and F/F. I will do my best to warn about this material using the tools bookwyrm provides, so that those who don't want this content can avoid it.
- I believe that audiobooks and ebooks are reading, in every way equal to printed hardcover books. If you do not, your engagement is unwelcome.
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fastfinge rated Space Rogues: 3 stars
fastfinge rated The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe: 4 stars
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis (Chronicles of Narnia -- bk. 2)
They open a door and enter a world.
NARNIA... the land beyond the wardrobe, the secret country known only to …
fastfinge rated Sleep Talkin Man: 5 stars
fastfinge rated The End of Average: 4 stars
fastfinge rated Looking for God in Harry Potter: 5 stars
fastfinge rated A History of the World in 6 Glasses: 3 stars
fastfinge rated Delphi City: 3 stars
fastfinge rated Starship Sakira: 3 stars
fastfinge rated The Crafter's Dungeon: 3 stars
The Crafter's Dungeon by Jonathan Brooks (Dungeon Crafting, Book 1)
Sandra had been a merchant traveling through the human lands of Muriel, though that wouldn’t have been her chosen profession. …