
The Lionheart: A LitRPG Novel
No Respawn, Book 1
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Doug Tisdale Jr.
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Stevie Collier
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Congratulations! You've accepted the Lionheart's Quest!
Tharis doesn’t know who he is, what he is, or what he will do. All he knows is that he must fight and kill, as that is what his IRL player tells him to do.
Soon, Tharis realizes he can taste, feel, and even think on his own! With life becoming more real every second, Tharis finds that he can take control of his own destiny - literally - against the will of his creator. Yet, all decisions have consequences, and with awareness comes the fear of death.
And for Tharis...there is no respawn.
This story was inspired by years of playing:
- Star Wars Galaxies
- Everquest I and II
- Vanilla WoW
- GW2
Warning: This is a story-based LitRPG. Stats are secondary!
©2018 Stevie Collier (P)2018 Stevie CollierThis audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review.
An entertaining and original LitRPG story
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Nostalgia from all the MMOs I've played
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There were a few things that I felt could have been improved, but good story overall. I got a definite Matrix feel from it, but the maybe that’s because the Matrix and litrpg stories overlap. First the good. I enjoy the leveling up, various classes and numerous quests (some silly ones like rescuing a kitten). I thought the narration was well done for the most part, though I felt the female voices didn’t sound quiet right, too breathy perhaps. The variety of characters each had their own personally.
Growth areas: The whole “enlightening” didn’t really hit home with me. For one, the main character said the word a little to often. And the throw away line at the end regarding why these particular people were enlightened didn’t seem fleshed out. The main character felt flat to me, he didn’t seem to have any real flaws. Also, since he wasn’t transported to this world (like traditional litrpg stories) I didn’t feel there was any grounding for his character. I don’t feel worried that he will die because even though he is enlightened, he is still code. The story was okay but I think it should have ended half way through when the character became lionheart. The future series could have expanded upon this. As is, he became lionheart, became OP and then completed more quests. The emotional impact of seeing his friend die at the halfway point (but the characters own hand) should have had more of emotional impact in the MC. He character acquiring new and improved armor was cool, but I didn’t need it listed as it was. I get that that is how it is in a mmorpg, but narration-wise, it became tedious to listen to.
All that said, I did enjoy the series and would give the second book a try if it comes out. The author set a good end point for this story, but I think each story needs a main bad guy so that the ending can feel worth it. Thanks to the author for this promotional copy and keep up the good work.
“He’s the one.”
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If you could sum up The Lionheart: A LitRPG Novel in three words, what would they be?
Fun, Funny, and Thought-provokingWhat did you like best about this story?
I loved the character progression of the main character. The way that he is put through small task makes you feel that your right beside him leveling up in this world.Which scene was your favorite?
My favorite scene was when the main character gets this feeling that he shouldn't be hurting the NPC just because he was told to do so for a quest.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Yes, too much to put here. The whole book was moving and makes you think about what if my toon in WoW started to feel and strayed from the path I was leading him on.Any additional comments?
This review comes from reddit user Sealfood. Thanks for a great listen. I'm looking forward to the next book! Keep up the good work.Its like getting to be a MMO Character!
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if you want to live in a video game this is for yo
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Slow, boring, and it reads poorly
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I could not get through the n1st hour....
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