
Into Twilight
An Apocalyptic LitRPG
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Narrateur(s):
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Daniel Wisniewski
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Auteur(s):
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Cale Plamann
À propos de cet audio
Seek out new life and civilizations. Kill them for their mana. Aliens are blown away by science.
Daniel Thrush is the only known human with the ability to learn the magic which runs the various empires of the universe. Earth is in the crosshairs of the Tellask Empire, a race that discovered magic millennia before humanity even mastered fire.
All known aliens focus on the arcane. Upon learning of magic, their technological progress all but halted as great voidships spread their colonies across the galaxy. For all of Earth's military might, their only hope is to incorporate the alien's magic into technology, to use the enemy's own tools to fight them.
The government is dead-set on transforming magic into a standard-issue weapon. That means finding monsters and harvesting their mana, usually after sticking them with a sword. Despite his better judgement, and the world on his shoulders, Daniel leaves Earth behind to bring them back a future.
©2021 Cale Plamann (P)2021 Mountaindale PressThis Novel was a nice breath of fresh air as the MC had major struggles with his self esteem, excess negative emotions and was often being manipulated metaphorically and literally throughout the book against his best interests. Throughout the novel what was happening to him began to unravel and he actively discovered the parts of him that were holding him back from truly moving forward. The extra point in "Mind" after he came to his epiphany near the end was a nice detail. I find myself curious at who he will become, rather than what his future abilities will be.
My biggest gripe with the book was the beginning. the first chapter is entirely too long. got the entire life story and motivations of this side character we dont see again. Its not a bad way to give exposition tho, creative. But then we got a ton of exposition a few chapters later when they were doing the training montage and it felt like...havent we already been through this before?
Good stuff overall, been awhile since I've finished an audiobook :)
Worth The listen and the purchase
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