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Comedy apocalypse

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5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 04-30-25

Very funny and engaging despite the horrible injuries the protagonist receives and inflict on the creatures he encounters. I think the System presented in this series is well suited to audio format. Much more so than others I’ve read

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Strong plot and progression

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5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 06-21-24

A fun comedy with progression/RPG fantasy. It has a strong plot and as a novel, the RPG mechanics are easy to follow and don’t bog things down too much. I’m really looking forward to more from this series

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Rich Kid Plays World of Warcraft for 21 Hours

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3 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
4 out of 5 stars
Historia
2 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 01-18-22

I bought this title based on some glowing 5-star reviews, but I just don't see it. For the first 10 hours or so, the story is ABYSMAL and I had to force myself to keep listening time and again. The reason I hated this story for so long is simple: the two lead characters are very unlikable. The main character (MC) is a rich, spoiled man-child who uses his lavish wealth in the opening pages of the book to lock the rest of the world out of a head start into the game universe. This creates world-wise animosity towards MC which is only enhanced when he is also given a unique item which is simultaneously unhelpful and designed to encourage other players to kill MC and loot the unique item from him. This creates the key source of drama for the story where it's essentially MC vs the entire rest of the world, only MC is not nearly competent enough as a player to remotely manage that sort of challenge. At no point in the story does MC acknowledge that he messed up by turning the whole world against him or try to change his trajectory. Instead, he seems to feel entitled to the prestige of being the foremost player in the game, apparently by virtue of being willing to drop literally tens of millions of dollars on it. It's a sickening level of oblivious entitlement accompanied by stumbling incompetence and ameliorated only slightly by a vague sense of wanting to 'do the right thing'. Then, there is the other lead, Frank, a talking axe which is meant to be a guide to the game universe, yet is almost incapable of providing any useful information to MC aside from generally pointing him in beneficial directions. The information the axe is able to give is gated by it's owner's level in-game, so, the axe is really only able to perform its intended function for other players who are lower level than MC, but MC plays solo until more than halfway through the book! I think Frank was meant to be comic relief for the story, but the one-note personality of the AI (it hates magic and the MC wants to play a mage) became aggravating after the first scene and never let up. The combination was a mediocre player being led around by an incompetent game guide with the axe seeming to serve little point aside from shouting out system messages containing the type of information the player should have access to in any case. The game seems designed in such a way that EVERY player should have a guide of Frank's capability with them, otherwise, I don't know how other players are meant to get along or interact with the game; but we never see how other players play the game, so it's not really a problem for the book, just poor design from the author.

The game itself is blatently World of Warcraft. There are MANY instances of game mechanics that are just lifted straight from the game, including boss dynamics for raid bosses near the end of the book. It's hard to fathom how technology could have moved to the point of full sensory immersion, yet people are still playing games based around timers and cooldowns. The author presents a confusing mix of NPC's enemies which at times he wants to portray as actual people and at other times wants to portray as game sprites and pre-coded dialogue. The MC literally wants to abandon real life and permanently live in the game, and I can't imagine why someone would want to do such a thing when you aren't consistently treating the people in-game as real people nor even want to really interact with other players. The MC is called pathetic at multiple points in the story, and I can't help but agree with his detractors for the most part.

I spent the majority of the story waiting for MC to die or get punished, and while he does technically die a couple of times, it's never to any great consequence, and he acheives his goal in the end. I really don't know what the author intends to do if MC dies and his magic talking axe is taken from him, so I don't believe that the author will ever let that happen for any real span of time from this point onward.

While the story does improve drastically as soon as MC starts actually playing with other players, it's too little and too late for my taste. And even at the end, MC seems intent on continuing with his 'Me vs The World' attitude and keeping other players at arm's length. For a game like an MMO where success is founded on collboration and cooperation, it truely is pathetic. I have no interest in continuing the series from this point.

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Not Your Average LitRPG

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5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 11-25-21

Honestly, this does not read like a typical LitRPG at all, aside from the detailed RPG abilities listed in the text. The protagonist is quirky, funny and compelling. Jason breaks the mold of these types of stories by giving the protagonist a distinct personality of his own that is definitely not standard for your average person from Earth and doesn't simply serve as a blank slate for the reader to project themselves onto.

The writing is perhaps not quite as polished as a more mainstream fantasy novel of similar length, but it is still leagues ahead from many other LitNovels I've read like Overlord or Mushoku Tensei. I was never bored while listening to this book, even with the long lists of abilities that the characters tend to awaken presented in sequence. Given the length of the book, it is definitely worth one of your audible credits if you're at all interested in high fantasy, RPGs or interesting/quirky characters.

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Has the feel of a long ghost story

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5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 10-18-21

Not exactly the science fiction fantasy thriller I was expecting. The point is more of a character drama than exploring the magic of the story’s universe. It’s dramatic and sad and emotional. I’d recommend it if you’re looking for a dark, moody romance

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A literal Deus ex Machina

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4 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 07-25-21

As the title says, things just conveniently resolve in the characters favor much if not all of the time without their needing to do or plan terribly much. That said, the story makes more sense on an emotional level and I appreciate that. I do like these characters a lot more than in some books with more epic and logical world building

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So happy to see this continue!

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5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 10-10-20

With the gap in time after publishing the third book I was a little worried that that would be the end for this fascinating hard-sci-fi universe. After reading I feel there is still so much more to explore with the post-human BOB’s and the fate of humanity. I’m really looking forward to future installments!

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The Getaway Audiolibro Por Greer Hendricks, Sarah Pekkanen arte de portada

Passable

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3 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
4 out of 5 stars
Historia
3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 06-09-20

A little exciting near the middle but not exceptional writing or plot. A standard thriller from a female perspective

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Long, Boring and Ultimately Christian

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2 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
4 out of 5 stars
Historia
1 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 05-24-20

I could forgive the first two in an epic fantasy but not the last one. The description of the protagonist’s training takes up an obscene portion in the middle of the book and seemed to go on forever but I stuck through waiting to see if this book would actually go anywhere besides play by play sword fighting and medieval siege warfare. But when The Ancient is finally described in greater clarity, I rolled my eyes so hard I wanted to fling this book right out of my phone. There’s still three hours left in the book but it’s just indicative of more poor writing given that I’ve plainly already seen the climax of the story. I’m not interested in anything that comes after this or the protagonist’s inviable mission to spread the “Good News” about the Ancient. This was worse than CS Lewis!

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Second Act is Unecessary

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4 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-25-20

It would have been a good thriller if I had believed in the obvious red herring for even a second. Some of the inserts like the journal entries completely spoil the twist for the third act. So listening to the protagonist speculate on and on, totally trying to set up the red herring through the second act is a complete slog the book never really recovers from. The final twist at the end is a small curiosity but not really worth it all in my opinion.

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