![]() ![]() ![]() This story was not at all what I expected. I'm a huge fan of tabletop RPGs, and it's always interesting to see other peoples' takes on the game. What made the experience of listening to NPCs the most enjoyable? I'll be failing a test tomorrow because I couldn't ![]() His voice is pleasant, and all of the character voices are both distinct and enjoyable. Yes - he has a pleasant writing style and a sense of humor that, while it doesn't make you laugh out loud, can still make you smile. Would you be willing to try another book from Drew Hayes? Why or why not? Overall I enjoyed the book and would gladly read more by Hayes along this vein. That said, this point didn't grow too onerous. There are three real action sequences in the book and the first two do get a bit long, because they are told from multiple characters doing their own thing on the battlefield. The story isn't grand or revolutionary, the characters aren't gripping, but the story still has its own charm and the prose is both readable and has a welcoming feel to it. Without giving away too much, NPCs takes some of the conventions and tropes of tabletop roleplaying and applies them to a world, treating them more seriously than Order of the Stick does - while still keeping a fairly light tone. If you're a gamer, you may appreciate the meta-ness Hayes offers. Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why? ![]()
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