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Otherlife Awakenings
- The Selfless Hero Trilogy
- Auteur(s): William D. Arand
- Narrateur(s): Jeff Hays
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Runner and his team managed to bring peace to Tirtius, successfully log the crew out, and have begun settling in to make a home on the isle of Vix. Fate isn't going to let them go that easily though. She clearly hasn't decided on what to do with him. Plots are in motion. Threats local, divine, and abroad scheme to exterminate Runner and the threat he represents. The possibility of what he could become.
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One of a kind series
- Écrit par Jordan le 2018-12-21
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Otherlife Nightmares
- The Selfless Hero Trilogy
- Auteur(s): William D. Arand
- Narrateur(s): Jeff Hays
- Durée: 13 h et 8 min
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Runner and company have safely left the city ahead of the siege. Completing their class promotions with barely any time to spare. Unfortunately Runner hasn't discovered the password he needs to begin the logoff process to save the 400,000 or so crewmates left alive in this game where dying truly means death.
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Dungeon Deposed: Book 3
- Auteur(s): William D. Arand
- Narrateur(s): Andrea Parsneau
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Ryker only had one goal in his life right now: turn a certain adventuring guild into a flaming wreck while dancing merrily through the smoldering ruins. All for the chance to get back at a handful of people. It didn’t work out that way though. At all. He’d died, been forced into the body of an avatar, absconded with the queen as her castle fell to betrayal, kidnapped a little kid who is obviously more than he seems, and to top all that off, he killed his undead father. The smoldering ruins of the queendom have cooled, and Ryker has a task that is more than likely too much for him.
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Swing Shift
- Auteur(s): William D. Arand
- Narrateur(s): Andrea Parsneau
- Durée: 14 h et 16 min
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Reports to write, forms to fill, coffee to drink, leads to run down. Gus’s life was a tedium and boredom he’d grown comfortable with. One that he sought out after he’d come back from his tour of duty. A detective in the paranormal investigations department. A job he could work day in and day out in relative peace. One cold and forgotten cup of coffee at a time. It was an environment that made some sense to him. At least in comparison to civilian life where almost nothing did. On top of that, it gave him a chance to hide what he was from the rest of the world.
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Harem-esque ... Not my cup of tea.
- Écrit par grant le 2019-11-20
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The Village of Noobtown
- Auteur(s): Ryan Rimmel
- Narrateur(s): Johnathan McClain
- Durée: 13 h et 43 min
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Jim and his literal shoulder demon have survived, so far, by the skin of their teeth. After finding a long-abandoned starter village, Jim has begun the process of rebuilding his town. Unfortunately for our favorite adventurer, the threats he now faces are far more complicated than mere monsters. The poor Noob has to deal with angry townsfolk, trade negotiations, and a talking badger. With goblins and bandits also sniffing around, will Noobtown - I mean Windfall - survive?
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Morgana
- Everybody Loves Large Chests, Book 4
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- Narrateur(s): Jeff Hays, Annie Ellicott
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The citizens of Azurvale are starting to feel the pressure. War with the Empire to the south is imminent, and there's talk of the city's adventurers being drafted into the campaign. Though this conflict seems inevitable and promises to be horrific, the common folk can do little but act like there's nothing wrong. Rather than lose sleep over something so wildly out of their control, they instead worry about tiny, personal, inconsequential issues. However, the people of Azurvale have yet to find out that their capital is already under threat.
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Awesome
- Écrit par Jordan le 2019-10-28
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Otherlife Awakenings
- The Selfless Hero Trilogy
- Auteur(s): William D. Arand
- Narrateur(s): Jeff Hays
- Durée: 12 h et 18 min
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Runner and his team managed to bring peace to Tirtius, successfully log the crew out, and have begun settling in to make a home on the isle of Vix. Fate isn't going to let them go that easily though. She clearly hasn't decided on what to do with him. Plots are in motion. Threats local, divine, and abroad scheme to exterminate Runner and the threat he represents. The possibility of what he could become.
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One of a kind series
- Écrit par Jordan le 2018-12-21
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Otherlife Nightmares
- The Selfless Hero Trilogy
- Auteur(s): William D. Arand
- Narrateur(s): Jeff Hays
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Runner and company have safely left the city ahead of the siege. Completing their class promotions with barely any time to spare. Unfortunately Runner hasn't discovered the password he needs to begin the logoff process to save the 400,000 or so crewmates left alive in this game where dying truly means death.
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Dungeon Deposed: Book 3
- Auteur(s): William D. Arand
- Narrateur(s): Andrea Parsneau
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Ryker only had one goal in his life right now: turn a certain adventuring guild into a flaming wreck while dancing merrily through the smoldering ruins. All for the chance to get back at a handful of people. It didn’t work out that way though. At all. He’d died, been forced into the body of an avatar, absconded with the queen as her castle fell to betrayal, kidnapped a little kid who is obviously more than he seems, and to top all that off, he killed his undead father. The smoldering ruins of the queendom have cooled, and Ryker has a task that is more than likely too much for him.
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Swing Shift
- Auteur(s): William D. Arand
- Narrateur(s): Andrea Parsneau
- Durée: 14 h et 16 min
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Reports to write, forms to fill, coffee to drink, leads to run down. Gus’s life was a tedium and boredom he’d grown comfortable with. One that he sought out after he’d come back from his tour of duty. A detective in the paranormal investigations department. A job he could work day in and day out in relative peace. One cold and forgotten cup of coffee at a time. It was an environment that made some sense to him. At least in comparison to civilian life where almost nothing did. On top of that, it gave him a chance to hide what he was from the rest of the world.
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Harem-esque ... Not my cup of tea.
- Écrit par grant le 2019-11-20
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The Village of Noobtown
- Auteur(s): Ryan Rimmel
- Narrateur(s): Johnathan McClain
- Durée: 13 h et 43 min
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Jim and his literal shoulder demon have survived, so far, by the skin of their teeth. After finding a long-abandoned starter village, Jim has begun the process of rebuilding his town. Unfortunately for our favorite adventurer, the threats he now faces are far more complicated than mere monsters. The poor Noob has to deal with angry townsfolk, trade negotiations, and a talking badger. With goblins and bandits also sniffing around, will Noobtown - I mean Windfall - survive?
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Morgana
- Everybody Loves Large Chests, Book 4
- Auteur(s): Neven Iliev
- Narrateur(s): Jeff Hays, Annie Ellicott
- Durée: 17 h et 43 min
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The citizens of Azurvale are starting to feel the pressure. War with the Empire to the south is imminent, and there's talk of the city's adventurers being drafted into the campaign. Though this conflict seems inevitable and promises to be horrific, the common folk can do little but act like there's nothing wrong. Rather than lose sleep over something so wildly out of their control, they instead worry about tiny, personal, inconsequential issues. However, the people of Azurvale have yet to find out that their capital is already under threat.
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Awesome
- Écrit par Jordan le 2019-10-28
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Remnant
- Auteur(s): Randi Darren
- Narrateur(s): Andrea Parsneau
- Durée: 13 h et 18 min
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Steve doesn’t know who he is. Or who he was. He doesn’t know anything, actually. Not even where he is. Other than a vast open field of dirt. All Steve knows is that he’s apparently supposed to build a farm. At least that’s his only workable assumption. Given the number of farm-tools left to him. That and the massive number of sacks full of seeds. Unfortunately, this isn’t even the strangest part of this new life. Hidden inside the farm tools, Steve finds messages. Messages that appear in floating windows in front of him.
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hard but good
- Écrit par louis martin binette le 2019-06-12
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Fostering Faust: Book 3
- Auteur(s): Randi Darren
- Narrateur(s): Stephanie Savannah
- Durée: 13 h et 30 min
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The war with Gaelis has gone poorly for Alex’s foes and well for his allies. He’s enriched himself, empowered his county with that coin, and built his county ever higher. The war swings in favor of his Duchess. Yet the war still goes on. The end doesn’t seem to be near, nor does Alex feel as if is as simple as he’d once thought it. Alex would rather settle down in his county and live a quiet and enjoyable life. One filled with familial things and friends. Where he could make his county the pride of the empire in peace. Because he’d already gotten to the top once before.
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Dungeon Deposed: Book 2
- Auteur(s): William D. Arand
- Narrateur(s): Andrea Parsneau
- Durée: 13 h et 13 min
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Ryker only had one goal in his life right now: Turn a certain adventuring guild into a flaming wreck while dancing merrily through the smoldering ruins. All for the chance to get back at a handful of people. It didn’t work out that way though. At all. He’d become the Count of Dungeon, made a hostage, married off to the false queen’s daughter against his will, and had his county made ground zero for a religious war. To top all that off, the Dark Lord of the North wants to see Ryker personally.
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great follow up
- Écrit par Kevan Walter le 2019-08-30
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Raze
- Completionist Chronicles Series, Book 4
- Auteur(s): Dakota Krout
- Narrateur(s): Luke Daniels
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Joe has started to draw attention to himself and his abilities. While some of the attention is good and allows for personal growth, most of it is from various organizations that feel threatened by the sudden upswing of power that Joe's guild - The Wanderers - is attaining. As the threat to Earth begins to reach its peak, all of humanity has a choice: flee to Eternium, or stay for an uncertain future. Some stay, some go, some don't make the choice quickly enough.
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Lots of new, little bad
- Écrit par Amazon Customer le 2019-11-17
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Super Sales on Super Heroes
- Super Sales on Super Heroes, Book 3
- Auteur(s): William D. Arand
- Narrateur(s): Nick Podehl
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Felix would like nothing more than to take a vacation. A long one. One where he didn’t have to wake up every morning and worry over casualty lists for the day. Ever since he and the Legion had been forced to flee their headquarters four years previous, nothing had gone quite right. In fact, Felix and the Legion have been locked in a shadow war with enemies unknown. Ones with magic that could carve through their technology easily.
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Interesting choice in escalation.
- Écrit par Utilisateur anonyme le 2019-10-01
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God of Magic
- Auteur(s): Logan Jacobs
- Narrateur(s): Daniel Wisniewski, Rebecca Woods
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Gabriel would be the most powerful mage in the universe...if he were in the right universe. That's why the goddess of luck has sent him into a fantasy world to help the last of her followers. Now, he will use his power to manipulate minds and magic to help an orcish shield knight, a cunning dragoness archer, and an elven healer create the most powerful guild of adventurers this world had ever seen.
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not good
- Écrit par sam le 2019-11-19
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Wild Wastes
- Auteur(s): Randi Darren
- Narrateur(s): Andrea Parsneau
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In The Waste, every fantasy creature, fairytale demon, or mythological monster exists. From orcs, to neriads, ogres, trolls, wraiths, elves, harpies, and even beastmen. They all exist, and all despise humankind. In the ruins of the west and east coasts, new governments have arisen. With new jobs. Vince is a Ranger, a profession whose sole job duty is surviving in the waste, and taking missions from the Ranger Guild. Be it courier services, escorts, or simply exploring tombs and cities.
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Excellent story
- Écrit par Kindle Customer le 2017-10-20
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The Third Realm
- A Ten Realms Tale
- Auteur(s): Michael Chatfield
- Narrateur(s): Todd Menesses
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With the third realm, new challenges arise. Erik searches for Old Hei while Rugrat deals with his broken mana system. For both, their path takes them toward the alchemist association's trial. They didn't mean to get into trouble, they swear, but in the ten realms, trouble is not far behind the duo. They'll have to fight across the third realm to complete the alchemist association's trial.
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good story but..
- Écrit par Utilisateur anonyme le 2019-11-07
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Wild Wastes: Southern Storm
- Auteur(s): Randi Darren
- Narrateur(s): Andrea Parsneau
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Before World War II could reach its conclusion, the world suffered what could only be defined as a cataclysm. Now, Yosemite city stands as the gateway between two worlds and an equal power in the continent. Unfortunately, it’s surrounded on all sides by those who would love to see them fail. Standing at the top of Yosemite is the warrior king Vince, a ranger turned city state ruler. Supporting him in his endeavors is his inner circle. With a firm grasp on Yosemite, Vince has solidified his borders.
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Dungeon Deposed
- Auteur(s): William D. Arand
- Narrateur(s): Andrea Parsneau
- Durée: 13 h et 19 min
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Ryker only has one goal in his life right now: Turn a certain adventuring guild into a flaming wreck while dancing merrily through the smoldering ruins. All for the chance to get back at a handful of people. It isn’t as if they didn’t deserve it either. They had driven him from his home. Chased him physically from the very guild house itself. Simply because he wasn’t as strong as they expected him to be. As strong as he’d expected himself to be. He’d returned the next day and left with something he’d hidden away and told no one about when he found it in one of his few Dungeon Dives.
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great and terrible
- Écrit par Kevan Walter le 2019-07-26
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Fostering Faust: Book 2
- Auteur(s): Randi Darren
- Narrateur(s): Stephanie Savannah
- Durée: 13 h et 12 min
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Alex has taken firm control over his county as the Count of Brit. By and large, everything has settled into a fairly normal pattern for him, his numbered, and his wife. There's still an ongoing war between two Duchies, and Regina Tannulf, Alex's liege and lord, has plans for him. Plans that he wants no part of. Except that he doesn't really have a choice in the matter.
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Fun adult content story
- Écrit par Ian Bishop le 2019-06-17
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Wild Wastes: Eastern Expansion
- Auteur(s): Randi Darren
- Narrateur(s): Andrea Parsneau
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Before World War II could reach its conclusion, the world suffered what could only be defined as a cataclysm. Now, Yosemite City stands as the gateway between two worlds. The empire of humanity to the west, and the wild wastes to the east. Standing at the helm for Yosemite is Vince, a ranger turned city-state ruler. Vince has begun to maneuver through the intricacies of ruling. At the same time he must balance his expanding foundation and fend off external threats.
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A little tired
- Écrit par jesse cornelious le 2019-06-26
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Runner has a problem. He and 499,000 men and women are trapped in a game. He also just happens to be the only person from IT who could log everyone out safely. And he doesn't remember his password.
He, like everyone else in this nightmare, had his memory scrambled or lost in the process of being loaded into the game. A single garbled message is his only clue to how to save everyone.
The problem is that whoever loaded them into the game loaded their minds completely. If they die, their brains get wiped.
Now it's time for Runner to flex his skills as a power gaming min maxer and see what he can do. Because every time he levels, he might gain the memory of the password. Time to go hardcore.
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- Mike Reiter
- 2018-06-24
Standard RPGLit fair
Runner is a System Admin and GM who forgot his password and has to level up to remember it so he can save the crew of a ship that had been traveling through space. Decent characters, except for the main character who oddly seems more one dimensional than the NPCs. I probably would have got the next in the series of the author had not ended it with a cliffhanger to make you get the next in the series. As cliffhangers go it was weak and tangential.
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- J. BamaSax
- 2016-11-28
Not the story I wanted but the Story I needed.
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
This book was a great mix of video game fiction and virtual reality life. it might have been a slightly easier read in print, but the Narrator made it VERY enjoyable to listen to.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Otherlife Dreams?
Finding out what happened to the crew of the ship! Great turning point in the story and makes me want to read the sequel.
Which scene was your favorite?
The intro, Having Runner figure out he is the Game Manager and learning how to level up and learn his abilities.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
A very dark scene involving a fortress of dead bodies. Pretty creepy and very well written to be placed in a virtual reality world.
Any additional comments?
Thoroughly enjoyed this story and will be looking forward to the sequels. It took a couple chapters to get past the narration of the game menus and it decreases in frequency as the book goes on.
i.e HEALTH -- 2
STAMINA -- 3
LEVEL -- 6. ETC. as the book goes on it is actually enjoyable.
Written in 3rd person I could read it as if I were the main character.
+1 for Jeff Hays narration. I don't think it would have been the same book with out his witty humor tones about the beetles!
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- Matt
- 2016-05-24
Please fix audio levels
Definitely the best in the genre! Please fix the audio levels. The narrator's volume jumps around wildly from phrase to phrase; especially towards the beginning of the book.
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- Quella
- 2016-09-18
A unique, engrossing, and witty gamers tale
Let me start by saying, that the author (Mr. Arand) crafts an excellent story blending science fiction, fantasy, technology, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and adventure in the first book of this of what I hope to be a groundbreaking trilogy. Add to this the outstanding audio narration by Jeff Hays and I could not have hoped for a more engrossing and exciting story than what I received within Otherlife Dreams”. I am surprised that I have not heard of this trilogy earlier, and to be honest I wish I had.
If you like or are interested in MMOs (Massive Multiplayer Online) games such as “World of Warcraft”, “EverQuest” or “Ultima Online” or RPGs (Role Playing games) in general, you will enjoy this book; and I’m sure the rest in the “Selfless Hero“ trilogy series. Even if you are not interested in gaming, the story is engrossing and has enough fantasy and adventure to keep everyone engaged. There are heroes, rogues, thieves, barbarians, sorceresses, and many other character types one would expect to find in both gaming and fantasy stories, but that is not all. One will find scenes including space marines, an unforgiving computer AI, and a greater story I suspect will be told over the series.
There were many time while reading/listening to this book that I laughed out loud as I too have been frustrated or experienced many of the same things the main character experienced while playing gaming. One can quickly see the inflexibility of the game system and how this often frustrates the player. The humor and whit, while not always gamer related, will be enjoyed by nearly everyone. The characters are likeable, developed, and believable. There is adventure, action, intrigue, and even some light romance all woven in to about 230 pages. Be aware that this book, like other trilogies, ends on a cliff-hanger so you will want/need to read the others to understand the whole story.
I will say that I was not a fan at first of the book’s cover art, however, after reading the book and knowing the story, this cover fits the book like a glove. If you think this is just a light or young adult (YA) story, do not be fooled, the tale told here is deep, captivating, and well worth your time.
I often leave a section at the bottom of my reviews to talk about narration for those interested in the audiobook version. However, with the amazing narration done by Jeff Hays for this book, I needed to include it higher up in my review. I cannot believe this book was narrated by a single person. I had to confirm multiple times that it was not done by a cast of 2 or more; it was done that well. Not only did Mr. Hays do an exceptional job in voicing the characters, the book almost seemed dramatized by his inclusion of lite sound effects, verbal queues, or other sound modification to differentiate the character in the game world, on the ship, internal speak, etc. If you are not one that likes their audiobooks dramatized, don’t worry as Mr. Hays uses it sparingly and it does not take away from the story in any way.
The narration quality of the audio version is something I would expect coming from a professional recording studio or publisher. The audio was crisp, clean, and contained no disruptive artifacts such as pops, clicks, or missed swallows. I cannot say enough for the level of excellence put into the narration of this book. I’m not sure how he does it, but Hays is able to distinguish all the different characters exceptionally. Thank you for making a great book excellent.
Let me address two items that may exclude your wanting to read this book.
The first is that one of the main character uses vulgar language in nearly every sentence, and in some sentences she could string together 3-5 vulgar words. At times nearly all the other characters also express themselves in this way. I know the author was attempting to create a character and set a personality based on this use of vulgar language, she is a thief. However, this could have been done in many other ways than to make her speak like that. For me, unnecessary use of vulgar words in a science fiction or fantasy story removes me from the setting and bring me back into the here and now as these words would not be used by people in the future or fantasy setting. They would have their own way of expressing themselves. The author could have simply done a search and replace for such words and either removed them or replaced them with not vulgar expressive words and the story would still be as good as it was. Having the amount of vulgar language, for me, would exclude it from young readers, and in many ways I think this audience would have enjoyed the book a great deal.
The second, which is not as prominent is the author’s inclusion of a rape scene, light sexual/sex discussion, and some other adult subject matter. These topics or subject matter are used sparling and not overly descriptive, but be aware that it is included in this book. It is not anything more than what one may expect from a role playing game, but if these items offend you or you were wanting to know if this book was one that a young teenager should read, I would say no.
If the above do not dissuade you from reading this book, I would say do not miss it. A wonderful story and excellent narration make this one of my favorite book of this year.
Disclaimer: This book was provided to the reviewer by the author, narrator, or publisher in exchange for posting an un-bias review.
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- Maxxxxxy
- 2016-09-30
Was Unexpectedly Over.
The only downside for this book was the harem aspect that it sets out on from the beginning.
*minor spoiler*
Seducing women is a pretty obvious outcome to the main character putting all of his starting stats into carisma. I just feel like there could be way more uses outside if this.
His stat for it is so high that the persuade and seduce command triggers on it's own every time he talks to a woman. Why not when he talks to anyone else?
Outside of that it was a good story. Jeff Hays is doing as good as ever with the narration. All of the lady characters have a great range of voices so I never once confused who was talking. I was especially impressed with the character that has a stutter!
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- superstardrifter
- 2016-10-19
Not the right book for me
But may be the right book for some. Whatever floats your boat.
Parts of this reminded me of playing everything from WoW to Neverwinter Nights (Ugh, I'm old =\). Despite that, I don't think that I'm exactly the right demographic for this particular book. Very Haremy, as it turns out.
I'll start with the narration, which is the best part. Jeff Hays nails it. Runner's character was well performed, the accents were great (stuttering Irish girl was quite unexpected and really well done), and the effects (few there were) were great.
The technical parts of this book, by their very nature, are very repetitive, and that doesn't really lend itself well to audio. However, you can't just take that stuff out to make an audiobook flow better. Wishful thinking. I'm sure it worked much better in text, I just wish Runner skipped like 8 notifications earlier than he did every single time.
Now, the story. I was quite enjoying Runner's adventures until we made an actual harem of ladies, started giving them pet names and talking about how smoldery their eyes are. He admittedly doesn't get quite as creepy with the ladies as I was expecting, in fact he's quite protective of them. He becomes a bit of a social justice warrior on their behalf, actually. That said, every single girl he runs into starts as a damsel in distress, though it could be argued that they are damsels in distress more from being clueless NPCs than women, but then why *are* they all women?! It feels unnecessary, and turns the story into what more of less feels like 'Runner teaches the women-folk how to play an MMORPG' at ludicrous speed. Despite the fact that there are supposedly 500k actual people in this game, we don't meet another actual person until halfway through the book, and nearly every other male we meet is... just not a good person. I don't get it. I'll admit that the ending was rather interesting though.
I can understand the appeal of the idea. Space military officer becomes video game hero becomes de facto protector of his harem/party of lady NPCs and together they become a good team. The idea just wasn't presented in a way that was all that interesting to me.
It's a shame that a narrator can't make me like a book just based on narration. I didn't love it but I didn't hate it, and I think that Jeff Hays is most of the reason I didn't hate it.
tl;dr - Sword Art Online if it were a harem anime. Character teaches the wimmins how to play a game, eats bugs. Narration was awesome. ~fin
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- The Super-duper Amazing Silver Golem
- 2016-10-10
Casted impress on Reader. Reader is unimpressed.
This audiobook's idea and setting were sound and intreguing: A man wakes up with a fragmented memory and message implying that if he levels up he will get his memories back and if he died it would be perminate.
At a glance, this plot is mysterious and has psychological thriller vibe mixed in with a fun science fiction setting. On second glance "Otherlife Dreams" can be inconsistent. Videogame fan or not, it's hard to stay focused on the setting when, it's rules are undefined and are consistently shifting to suit the will of the main character, Runner. The sense of danger of being trapped in an unforgiving environment filled with strict rules disappears quickly then.
There is also a lot of shallow or flat out bizarre attempts at drama in place of direction. The main character, Runner, turns a bunch of game characters, all of them beautiful women, into his fighting force. This potential rediscovering what makes us human theme is a great idea for a subplot, but it's written and narrated in a way that starts to get a little irritating when many other random subplots seem to get in the way. Runner also rattles off game exposition and cheesy flirtations like nothing else effectively putting these potentially very interesting characters in the background.
In the end, everything is based on good ideas but don't buy it expecting a work of art. Things go from mysterious to cheesy to thoughtful to tired to incredibly creepy to mysterious again, constantly.
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- Jenna E.
- 2016-10-02
Overall sci-fi gamer philosophical great book
I thoroughly enjoy this book. The story starts off with an almost cheesy starting point: The main character is trapped inside a game. Regardless of the almost-cheesy setting, and occasional humor that only gamers or techies would understand, they story is surprisingly engaging. So much so I flew through this book in about a week, listening every possible moment. Admittedly i played games when I was younger, and the setting had a bit of a nostalgia factor, but the story itself is still pretty good, and it really starts to get interesting at the end. There's a bit of philosophical concept exploration that sci-fi fans should enjoy. The performance is great, and on par or better than any other book I've listened to.
My one gripe is the foul language. As far as it goes, it was used in a way that complimented the story - meaning that while there was a lot of it, it was strictly for character building, and not for the sake of cursing. Only a couple characters cursed. But one in particular poured it out by the mouthful - though, it really added to the character. Overall, even though I'm not typically a fan of massive amounts of cursing, it didn't bother me so much, and I couldn't help but like the character.
If you are a gamer or techie, you'll love this book. If not, you'll probably enjoy it.
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- Robb
- 2016-09-22
Runner battles the game and his own memories!
Would you consider the audio edition of Otherlife Dreams to be better than the print version?
I did not read the print version of the book, so I cannot accurately comment. I will say that the narrator did a very good job bringing the characters to life, which I believe the print version cannot replicate. The narrator has what I personally believe to be the most important quality in a narrator: the ability to disappear into the characters and story and bring the focus totally on the book.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Otherlife Dreams?
The book draws you in with an amusing yet fascinating first scene: Runner up in a tree and hiding from a wolf whilst trying to get his bearings and figure out a way to dispatch the wolf with the limited skills and commands he has at his disposal.
However, my favorite moment had to be what I will simply refer to as "the betrayal". IT comes at such a late point in the book that it almost takes the reader by surprise, and there is real frustration felt as the scene plays out...the reader knows Runner's capabilities and feels his frustration in being helpless nonetheless.
Which scene was your favorite?
The most vivid scene for me was the last one. The author does a very good job describing it in so much detail that I found myself wincing as I pictured it in my mind. From the setting to the characters involved to the actions they were taking, the whole scene was very surreal and easily pictured in my mind.
If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
"Otherlife: Death by Memory"
Any additional comments?
This audiobook was provided to me free of charge in return for an unbiased, honest review via Audiobook Boom.
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- Reg
- 2016-07-18
Runner...Unlikely Hero
Runner wakes up in a virtual reality game and quickly learns he is not going anywhere until he can either remember his password or level up to get his memories back. He quickly begins to assemble a team to get him where he needs to be. He has a problem though. Is it OK for him to 'use' his team members in the way he used to? Are they really as expendable as they were when he was on the outside of the game??
The first book in this series is a good one. I will be on the lookout for the second book. I like Runner and his motley band of npc's. Runner might not think much of himself but I think he is a hero in the making!
Jeff Hays is a great voice talent. He tells the story and performs the different characters voices perfectly (the only one I didn't care for was Kitten's). He used sound effects and did both male and female voices nicely. He made nine and a half hours of listening flow by very quickly and it wasn't all about storyline and plot. A lot of it was him.
I received this audiobook for free from audiobook boom! in exchange for an honest review.
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- MikhailTessier
- 2016-05-27
Fantastic characters and story!
Starting I didn't know what to expect but the humor of the main character drew me in and the fantastic characters kept me invested until the very end. Also the ending was very well ended with just the right amount of twist to really get you ready for the next book. Great start for this author and looking forward to more.
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