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  • Beginner's Luck

  • Character Development, Book 1
  • Auteur(s): Aaron Jay
  • Narrateur(s): Rhys David
  • Durée: 11 h et 5 min
  • 4,2 out of 5 stars (6 évaluations)

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Beginner's Luck

Auteur(s): Aaron Jay
Narrateur(s): Rhys David
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Miles Boone is finally an adult and able to roll up his permanent character. He will join the Game that the world has become. Most of the planet is now dominated by feral AIs and nano who behave as all the monsters of man’s imagination. Every adult left alive plays, striving to keep the the AI and nano from wiping us out completely. Success in the Game is survival itself. Success in the Game is success in life. If only the game wasn’t rigged against anyone who isn’t a member of the Party.

A desperate bid to get the same chance at success in the game as Party members lands him at the mercy of his family’s enemies. Now his freedom and life rest on winning a bet. Lose and he will grind the rest of his life in the beginner’s area for the Eastman clan. He will need all the luck he can get. Too bad his enemies have broken his character and gotten rid of his luck stat. How do you play a game without any luck?

Miles is going to have to outplay and outsmart his family’s enemies, corrupt Game Masters, the Party, and of course the game itself. Life is a game. His father always told him, win or lose, it’s how you play that matters. Now he is praying his father knew what he was talking about.

Beginner’s Luck is the first book in the Character Development Series.

©2017 Aaron Jay Weingrad (P)2019 Aaron Jay Weingrad

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not really litrpg....

if you enjoy an mc who just drones on and on and on and on then you're in luck. dont get me wrong the book is entertaining but very little in the way of litrpg...the author spent too much time on politics and character reflection.

honestly when you sit there listening to the mc think about his feelings for his best friend who betrayed him for 30mins straight...there is an issue.

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So boring

The runtime is bloated with a much-too-long info dump about how the singularity impacted the world and unnecessary philosophy lectures (who needs an entire chapter dedicated to explaining Yoga of all things!?), and it's all made worse by the narrator's painfully slow drawl and lack of story progression. Because of all the comically evil and obnoxious characters constantly interfering and dragging the story back into the 'real world' for the express purpose of wasting time, both Miles' and the audiences', by the end it feels like the story is just barely past the first chapter.

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