
Blademage Beastmaster
A LitRPG Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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J. Scott Bennett
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By:
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Deck Davis
Charlie Naylor is a good guy, but he's never been great at multi-tasking. When Larynk, the god of corn, sends Charlie into a fantasy game, he just can't help himself trying. By combining his love of daggers, magic, and animals, he becomes the Blademage Beastmaster.
With a dangerous new pet, a deadly selection of daggers, and some awesome spells, he must make allies and kill monsters as he walks his path to glory. If he can do that, then he might just create a legacy for himself.
He used to work in an office where he pushed paper, filled in spreadsheets, and made coffee. Now, he casts, conjures, stabs, and tames.
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This was a really fun listen. I really enjoyed the game mechanics and world building the author created here. The narration is great and really make for an engaging and imersive listen. Definitely worth checking out if you are a LitRPG fan.
A very solid LitRPG book
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great book
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Scott Bennett is the narrator and DEFINITELY one of my favorite narrators. His cadence and flow of the narrations and the character voices allow for the listener to know the story and who the characters are. There is zero doubt who is talking based on the voice alone.
I am looking forward to book 2. After all, I need some questions answered! haha
Reality game in a whole other level!
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By: Deck Davis Narrated by: J. Scott Bennett
What a fun imagination put to the pages! Deck Davis is a talented story teller. And Scott Bennett performs his story perfectly. I loved this godly world brought to earth in a fun, and sometimes funny way. The characters are as developed as they are unique. The world created for them is a perfect fit and the jokes are hilarious.
I loved this book and rate the story with 4 stars, the narration with 5 stars and overall this is a 4.5 star book.
Beth
What a fun imagination put to the pages!
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1) What happens when deities get bored? 2) What happens when a man with an unremarkable life is given a chance to change that?
As the book states it is a LitRPG, so there are many references to video game mechanics, and how those might play out in what passes for 'real life'. For those that are already gamers, the frequency of the mechanics explanations may break them out of the story immersion, however for those that are not familiar with RPG mechanics it can be more explanatory and enlightening.
Being familiar with the narrator, I can recognize the Role that each cast member plays by the voice he uses for each one.He is also very good at portraying the emotions for each one.
The story for the most part, aside from the mechanics breaks, flows well and can draw the audience in. As with any good RPG, this story is only a portion of the whole as the hero has many more things to explore and accomplish. Hopefully this means there will be many more installments to come.
Art Replacing Life
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Family friendly LitRPG
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Great listen, good story telling
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loved!
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The ending felt rushed, you would go Day to Day almost through the whole book and then at the end months past by almost instantly with very little to say about that time.
Also there were times where it felt as though the book was geared towards kids then the next minute not. It left me a little confused as to who the target audience for the book was.
Lastly, I was listening to the audible version and the reader didn’t seam to emphasize a whole lot. When someone was screaming his voice didn’t really change much. It sort of took you out of the experience. A bit more inflection and feeling behind it might bring the characters alive more.
Again this is all my humble opinion and it’s not to say that I won’t read the next one, or rather listen to it.
Plot was good but the delivery was lacking.
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