
The God Machine: An Isekai LitRPG
The God Machine, Book 1
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Sean William Doyle
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A scrappy young off-worlder fights for his life while searching for his missing family in this thrilling LitRPG fantasy series from the author of Ascendant.
When Luke Bennet wakes in a world where time flows differently than it does on Earth, he discovers his family, gone missing over the last year, has been dead for a hundred years here. Left to survive in the wilderness as marmots, murderous goblins, giant spiders, and a two-ton raccoon all try to kill him, Aros's latest off-worlder must depend on his newly acquired system to help him level up and live to fight another day.
When Luke finally wends his way to civilization, the locals think he's a Guardian—whatever that means. Soon he's brawling in a fight club to earn his keep and hone his skills. But danger finds him both in and outside the ring, and now the dreaded inquisitors are on his tail. With the beautiful, sharp-tongued Zea by his side, he'll have to up his stats and locate the God Machine as quickly as possible if he wants to bring his family back.
But nothing's as it appears in this new city, and Luke's own system seems to be trying to manipulate him. If he can't trust it, who can he trust?
The first volume of the hit LitRPG adventure series—with more than 600,000 views on Royal Road—now available on Kindle, Kindle Unlimited, and Audible!
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- Caleb
- 2025-06-09
Almost gave up on the book. But glad I didn’t.
For the first 6 hours the book was very repetitive. No other people to interact with. No real pressure to reach a goal. Just a lot of find monster, smash monster, repeat. I guess the progression from the main characters point of view made sense. But I almost gave up and stopped listening.
At about the half way point there is finally some real plot line development. And real pressure put on our MC to move quickly to the end goals.
Either the first half of the book should have been compressed into only an hour. Or we should have started getting some point of views of the antagonists starting to come for him. Instead of just finding out about the weeks of movement by the enemy after the fact.
Narator was decent. Able to handle multiple characters of different genders well enough. Maybe not exceptional but at least not trying so hard to be distracting. Let’s my brain fill in the rest of the uniqueness of certain characters. Which is always a good or safe thing for an audio book.
Just not certain if I want start the next book. The ending of this one felt kinda abrupt. And if the second book is like the first half of this one then I don’t want to get it. But if it’s like the second half then I do want to pay for it.
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- J. P.
- 2025-04-21
A bit inconsistent but interesting
While an interesting concept, the protagonists is inconsistent in his behaviour and lacks awareness of his situation, no matter how obvious the danger.
At 1st, he fails to asks the most obvious questions to the system, complaining when it fails to answer the unasked questions during the 1st half of the book Then once he arrives at a town, he stops asking it questions about anything and everything. Even mentions of the system messages and stats stop, as if the author has forgotten the core elements defined in the 1st half of the book.
Once he learns of the leveling taboo and meets other species, for no good reason, the AI with all of the answers he wants is never consulted. Any logical person eould have asked the system about local customs and laws before attempting to mingle with people who sent a death squad out to kill him for being an outworlder. The book feels under developed and isn't well thought out.
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- Sean- TECH
- 2025-03-30
A Hidden gem
This book has a great premise and it is executed well . pacing and powers make sense and things introduced early in the magic system pay off .
also the system going rouge is amazing.
The main character is likeable and he makes decisions that are logical as well as avoids things that are mostly obvious traps.
The stats are also kept simple and they dont read the stat page every 5 mins.
This also has some very good combat dialog.
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