
Ether Collapse Omnibus, Books 1-3 in a Post-Apocalyptic LitRPG
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Narrado por:
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Luke Daniels
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De:
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Ryan Debruyn
Gaia has awakened, and the world will never be the same again.
The first three books in the Ether Collapse series!
Rockland Barkclay has had a rough year. On top of everything else, his father has just passed, and Rocky has to go it alone on their annual trip. But his plans for drinking alone in Algonquin Park are rudely interrupted by a sea of cosmic energy that governs the universe. Ether, the driving force of creation, has returned. Now a confused Rocky must navigate odd hovering messages to survive.
With the awakening of the very planet they reside on, humans are in a desperate fight to survive in an evolving world. If only Gaia hadn’t woken up so very… very… unhinged.
Start the 3-book boxed set today to listen to Ryan Debruyn's Equalize, Excise, and Earthdom before you catch up with book 4, Equatorial!
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Frustrating
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Great new series!
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Wow Amazing
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Fun!
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One of the most frustrating aspects is the lack of explanation around the power ranking system. Readers are left guessing how strength is measured or what progress even looks like in this universe. Instead of meaningful development, the narrative often veers into mundane territory—like buying tents for villagers or planning sewer systems for apartment blocks. These town-building details might appeal to fans of slice-of-life stories, but they feel wildly out of place in a world supposedly teeming with danger.
By the time I reached the third book, I found it difficult to continue. The changes made to the main character seemed designed solely to avoid the “edgy” tropes of other fantasy genres, but the result is a protagonist who feels passive and disconnected from the urgency of his world.
Honestly, the author might be better suited to writing a slice-of-life series. The attention to town logistics and infrastructure suggests a genuine passion for that genre—one that could shine if it weren’t weighed down by the expectations of a fantasy adventure.
Please read this review it will save you time!!
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TL:DR Luke was great, the author wrote one of his toxic af exes as the main side character and she definitely falls in the too annoying to live side character catalogue. Read for the VA not for the characters.
An ode to annoying side characters (tldr at the end)
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