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Drakon Prince

A LitRPG/GameLit Adventure

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Drakon Prince

Auteur(s): Jamie McFarlane
Narrateur(s): Peter Berkrot
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Accepting his dragon-shifting birthright will place a mark on Theo’s head. Can he level fast enough to survive?

Separated as a child from his family, Theo has always had a feeling that he’s made for something bigger than the suburban life he seems to be headed for. When a bully threatens his best friend, he can’t help but step in the way. The problem is that Theo’s just not much of a fighter.

Bruised and broken, Theo wakes up to a massive headache and what appears to be floating game text inviting him to become a dragon. While ludicrous, no matter how often he rejects the prompt, it simply returns. Knowing that his life can’t get any worse, he finally accepts...

And that’s when he’s finally exposed to the real world, filled with goblins, orcs, and dragons.

Having started at such a late point in life, Theo’s at a huge disadvantage starting at Level 1 and in extreme danger. As he soon learns from his squire, a woman who’s followed him in the shadows since birth, dragons are both jealous and territorial. The only way for Theo to survive is to embark on an epic quest to level up and to claim his rightful draconic heritage.

Drakon Prince is an exciting new LitRPG/GameLit novel from bestseller Jamie Mcfarlane, complete with goblins, dragons, elves, and orcs. The world includes game elements such as skill progression, user and weapon attributes, fortress building, soul shard currency, and much, much more for lovers of all things progression fantasy!

©2021 Jamie McFarlane (P)2021 Blackstone Publishing
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I enjoyed the general story except for the relationship part, cringe, needy, whiney, weird are all a great description for it. I'm not a fan of the crush character she's not adding anything and kinda irritating.

Its okay....

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Great magic book, really good story development, narrator was a little bit monotones with the different voices but was decent in comparison to a few others I’ve reviewed

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Jamie McFarlane relates a story about a young loser - abandoned by family, can't get a girlfriend, bullied, working as a minimum-wage busboy - who discovers that he's secretly a Dragon in human form.. destined to inherit a massive kingdom. All he has to do is accept that he's living in a game - complete with HUDs popping up while he goes about his day (hanging out with friends, shopping, or at work, for example), game progression mechanics, magic & combat, loot, and quests. The vocabulary/prose is capable, the characters are cookie-cutter but interesting, and McFarlane does a good job of avoiding falling into "harem" nonsense despite some pervasive sexual innuendo.
Less fortunately, game features & mechanics are unoriginal (straight turn-based combat, for example), metagame level-ups, stats & notifications are intrusive (popping up in the middle of battle), it feels odd to kill a troupe of warg-riding orcs and then celebrate by ordering a pizza from Domino's, and the whole thing feels like fantasy wank material for lonely gamers playing in their basements who wish that they were powerful and sexy. The book is overall "acceptable".

Similarly, reader Peter Berkrot is commendable but unspectacular (e.g. great tone, weak voice-acting). Blackstone Publishing Inc. could have gotten equally effective results with any other narrator in their stable.

Altogether, I rate 'Drakon Prince' 5/10-stars. It was a reasonable distraction for free (I got it from the 'Plus' catalog), but not worth a Credit.

[Note: the MC ('Theo') is cloyingly sweet - so much so that this "perfect" moral/ethical "stick-up-for-women-and-weak" paragon - worshipped romantically by every female he encounters, obviously 🙄 - is annoyingly unrealistic]

All Around "Adequate"

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LitRPGs focused around gamers is always a little cringy. Trying to force gaming terms into real life always makes things awkward.

The only major complaint I have is adding the character sheet to the end of nearly every chapter. It extends the book by nearly an hour while adding nothing but wasted air.

Weird

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I don't know what it is about this book, but I keep coming back to it.

this is my favorite book of all time

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