A review by vailynst
Small Medium: Well Done by Andrew Seiple, Beth Lyons, Amelia Parris

4.0

Mini-Review:

4.5 Stars for Narration by Tim Gerard Reynolds
4 Stars for Overall Plot Elements for World
4 Stars for Game Mechanics & Interesting Use of Jobs/Skills/Abilities
3 Stars for Chase
4 Stars for Side Characters

I loved the side characters, the clever use of jobs/skills/abilities and the touches of info that added to the world. I've been trying to figure out why I was not drawn into the story like Stuff & Nonsense. It's because Chase doesn't come across as a complete character. By the end of the trilogy, I have a basic idea of who Chase is as a person but it's only a bit more than what was established in book one.

My impulse is to rate the book 3 stars because I didn't love the whole thing. I liked pieces of it and where the over arcing plot is going. I didn't care that much about the main plot points of this trilogy. I'm raising the rating to 4 because I enjoyed the story in small batches. The setting, game mechanics & side characters are a good chunk of the story and that was well done.