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Young, Dumb, and Full of Charisma
- A Men’s Fantasy Gamelit Novel
- Narrated by: Ellory Lane, Ben Hart
- Length: 12 hrs and 33 mins
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Publisher's Summary
There once was a bard that was young and dumb,
But he made all of the ladies come.
His charisma stat was the highest one,
In this enchanted land.
His power was noticed by a sorceress,
Who thought it would help her on her quest.
So she and a friend paid him some gold,
And on an adventure they go.
Now has the quest begun.
The bard sings songs and the monsters run.
There's adventure, and lots of fun,
And also magic foes.
So now that their party was a group of three,
They went on a hunt for a fairy.
To an enchanted tower they must go,
And bring the fairy down.
So if you want a book that's long,
And full of fights and wine and song,
With this book you can't go wrong,
Unless you don't like fun.
Now has the quest begun.
Arrows fly and swords are swung.
No more wine and women and fun,
Until the boss is slain.
Young, Dumb, and Full of Charisma is light on stats and heavy on action, for fans of Critical Role and Dungeons and Dragons. It has a sarcastic drow, a barbarian with a big heart, and a magical fairy girl.
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- ObioneJZ
- 21-08-2022
what a great little gem
With a title like this your expectation aren't super high but good author's , great characters and a solid story add in fantastic narrator's bringing it all to life and you have a gem.
Really looking forward to the next instalment
Obi
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- Anonymous User
- 09-08-2023
Piper quinn really just phoned in her performance
The story was okay. However, the female narrator Piper Quinn, really just sing to phone in her performance, chapter 48 and 49 are basically a write off because as much as the story seems to build a mood and an environment, Piper just keep rotating in the same inflection pattern seemingly paying no attention to what words she’s reading. I found this to be frustrating enough to not make me even want to finish the book define the ending.
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