
He Who Fights with Monsters 8
A LitRPG Adventure (He Who Fights with Monsters, Book 8)
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Heath Miller
After a much longed-for reunion, Jason Asano works on moving past old traumas as he looks to a brighter future.
Despite warnings of danger that awaits him, he gets back in the saddle as an adventurer, ready to tackle new challenges.
But as enemies that have lurked in the background start moving into the light, those challenges are not hard to find.
Jason and his friends don’t wait passively; they use schemes of their own to take the fight to the enemy. His companions find themselves plunged into dangerous missions and confronted with enemies both personal and unexpected.
Jason will push new boundaries, and while it comes at a cost, it will move him deeper into the realms of cosmic power.
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The very first book was exciting and had tons of fun and exciting events going on. Great dry humor and golden nuggets of satire, easy to like/hate/appreciate MC, wonderful world building. Just all completely great! The second was also amazing, and it got me to really want to see the series through to the end. From there on, it got a lot more political, which I'm also cool with as I like to think that I am open minded and trying to self-actualize as an American. After all, an unexamined life is a life not worth living! Right? As we go through the books, I see how things are turning to get much more impactful for our MC. Without spoiling anything, I feel like I can say this book and the couple leading up to it, are a lot of Shirtaloon teaching and us preparing for what mind-bending adventure is yet to come.
Having said all that...this book is pretty slow. Yeah, not a lot of action going on, but a lot of world building for future reader understanding. Lots of concept explanation in this one. I'm by no means a rocket scientist, but the author clearly loves world building and understanding the mechanics of magic and teaching large theology concepts and parables. Maybe a little too much? I mean I love a good parable, who doesn't? But the man could have spent his time more wisely and gotten down to the point much more quickly. I know Shirtaloon is no Jesus (who was very quick in his delivery) but come on!! Well come to think on it, lots of people still miss most of what He said, so maybe further explanation is required? IDK, verdict still out.
I understand that quick delivery means we get to the end of the series a lot faster, and the idea is to sell more books...but there is a point where you just start bludgeoning your reader with concepts and theory and boring us. Some how I didn't get bored...I credit this with 100% Heath Miller though. mmmmm.... Heath Miller.
I am hoping that the future books will really start to pick back up and that I have finished reading my textbook on the laws, fundamentals and mechanics of "magic". I realize there are some major mind opening concepts that he's trying to relay, and that full explanation of those concepts is necessary, or the reader misses the implications, but.... let's just say elevator pitches are clearly not his strong suit. I caught myself repeatedly going, "Okay, I get it...I know what you are saying...I see the real-world implications and those for the MC...yadda yadda." I feel like I'm re-living algebra through Diff-E.Q, all over again. Let's move on from theory and start applying the concepts already. I'm here for the entertainment!
As I said earlier though, I still really like the series. Still very much Team Biscuit!! Shirtaloon, you still are one of my most favorite authors and this one of my fav books. Just a tad frustrating as I am wanting to get back to the pace set with the first books.
Big shout out to Heath Miller!!! Dude's a rock star. Love your performances! I know I largely love this series because of your intoxicating voices. Thank you, you sexy voiced man beast!
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Just amazing
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Honestly though, the story just keeps evolving and I couldn’t put it down. Where was litrpg all my life? Can’t wait to pick up the next one and see where Jason ends up at, will he be gold ranked next book? Can’t wait to find out!
As always, it’s too short, I want more!
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More please!
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The second half was good
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good but goes over its self a little to much
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A little more action and less talking.
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I really hope the series has a conclusion and the author doesn't make the mistakes of some other LITRPG series who decide to draw out a successful series into 10+ meandering books that get worse and worse (good guy/bad guy).
Seemed a lot of filler, but it's still a good read
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But I am still looking forward for the next one.
Good but…
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Can't wait for more!
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