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Bunker Core

Core Control, Book 1

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Bunker Core

Auteur(s): Andrew Seiple
Narrateur(s): Mark Boyett
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Wynne might have been human once. It's hard to say.

Now he's a bunker core, a nanomachine controller responsible for an entire complex.

Of course, the place is a bit wrecked. And the world outside is in ruins. And he's pretty sure that whoever put him here is going to come looking for him at some point. And then there's the raiders....

Bunker Core is dungeon core, post-apocalyptic style. Come for the mutants, stay for the dystopian adventure!

©2019 Andrew Seiple (P)2019 Podium Audio
Aventure Classiques Fantastique Fiction Post-apocalyptique Science-fiction LitRPG

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Sometimes I wish there was a plus plus rating. Rather than just an extra star. Some stories and some narrators are good enough that a 5 star rating system doesn’t do them justice. This isn’t one of those stories. It is good enough that I can’t deduct any point just because it’s not in my top 10.

I do recommend this book to anyone who likes the dungeon core concept. It has a good storey. A good main character and a solid narrator. It’s a slightly different take on the tech core concept than I’ve seen elsewhere. The reason why we are following dungeon concepts of rooms and traps makes sense. It’s not just forced by “programming”. It’s also not bogged down by being overly technical. While at the same time not obviously violating the rules of math or physics. People die and suffer somewhat but it’s not overly described or graphic and it’s not riddled with vulgarity. Which is perfect for me. Most post apocalypse books are a bit too dark for me. This one was enjoyable to listen to and had me smiling at the personality of the main character and at the resolution that I didn’t see coming.

Some of the tangents with other characters have zero relevance in this book but appear to set some things up for the next book.

Good enough for full marks

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