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Apocalypse Redux, Book 5
- A LitRPG Time Regression Adventure
- De: Jakob H. Greif
- Narrado por: Daniel Thomas May
- Duración: 13 h y 10 m
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A major battle in downtown Hamburg has seen the metropolis practically leveled, demonstrating in the worst possible way how much power individuals can hold, and the world is reeling from the shock. But more members of the cult responsible for the catastrophe are still out there, and Isaac has resolved to hunt them all down, even if each attempt may unleash a fresh wave of violent calamity.
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keep recent politics out.
- De J. Stratton en 02-23-24
- Apocalypse Redux, Book 5
- A LitRPG Time Regression Adventure
- De: Jakob H. Greif
- Narrado por: Daniel Thomas May
Mid
Revisado: 01-12-24
One of my favorite series out right now. But this installment was lacking compared to the rest of the series. Mostly just setup for the next book. Still worth the credit
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Apocalypse Redux: Book Three
- De: Jakob H. Greif
- Narrado por: Daniel Thomas May
- Duración: 15 h y 48 m
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The [System] was intended to be humanity’s salvation. But it turned out to be a double-edged sword that could just as easily lead to its destruction. Following a series of thankfully successful efforts in Europe, Isaac travels overseas to show the world new ways of leveling, gather new allies, and gain power in the dungeons that have cropped up.
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decent to good story. Really poor writing
- De Amazon customer en 05-15-23
- Apocalypse Redux: Book Three
- De: Jakob H. Greif
- Narrado por: Daniel Thomas May
Fantastic
Revisado: 05-07-23
This series has quickly become one of my favorites. Looking forward to the next volume!
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