
Breaker
Monster Breaker, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Luke Daniels
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By:
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Isaac Hooke
Three women.
One man.
A whole lot of monsters.
Malem is a breaker. He breaks the minds of beasts, exerting the steel vise of his will over their own, bending them to his wishes.
His ability is severely limited in terms of the types of creatures he can control and how many. Most monsters have always been beyond him.
And then one day he accidentally breaks a monster girl. Doors begin to open for him faster than he thought possible.
Note: This book contains harem elements. The main character certainly isn't shy around women, and the magic system is unique in ways you might not expect. Also, the story can get a tad dark in places.
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great story
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This is for Monster breaker books 1-3
First off I love this series! It’s got interesting well thought out mechanics, especially the monster breaking mechanics, you can tell the author has put a lot of thought and care into this series. Only complaint for the writing is a fight can go on for around an hour or so and makes me start to tune out a little sometimes.
Narration is decent but near book 3 he starts running out of voices and reuses some of them (especially annoying when it’s a voice he uses for a main female character and uses it for a new male character of a different race)
Fun but
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Decent enough
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The main character; Malum, is a well nuanced character who I felt had some real depth to him. A man who knows what he wants, and is absolutely not afraid to take it; he's not the shining knight a lot of main characters are. In fact, during the first arc of the book, I found myself thinking he was kind of scummy more than once. That did not last, and I was strongly emphasizing with him halfway through the story.
Luke Daniels did an amazing job bringing the characters, like he always does.
The ladies were all unique, with blatantly different personalities, again helped by the masterful performance.
Breaker was a damn good ride, and I'll be back for more.
A Surprisingly Mature Harem
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shallow
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The author really needs to learn that character dialogue should not use narrative description - that is, people generally don't describe an event the way an author would, with flowery prose. They're far more informal.
It also feels odd that the series is called "Monster Breaker". I got the distinct feeling that the author really wanted to call the series "Monster Tamer", but thought that was too overdone, and so he looked for synonyms.
Another odd choice is that the author chose to make alterations to what orcs and goblins are called, but went whole hog with other D&D create types: there are dire wolves and dragons, and even metallic dragons (gold dragons, silver dragons, and so on). If you're just going to dip into the standard compendium of races and monsters, just call them what people are used to.
Sometimes, the main character seems like a hero, a man of upstanding moral character. Other times, he makes choices that are uncomfortable to contemplate. It's not part of some sort of arc of character growth - it's just that in some ways, he is an utter "a-hole".
Which, strangely, is a word that appears in the book. One of a number of times where the feeling of old-timey high fantasy is utterly dispelled with a dash of anachronicity.
I did like the ending battle. There were some nice developments there.
And you do have a hero with a harem of sexy girls, so that's cool.
All in all, it's an ok harem novel, but not my favorite.
Ok harem novel
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a good start
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Good book! not my speed.
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13 - 18 YEAR OLD VERY GOOD BOOK
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Slow start
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