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Crimson Sands

Written by: J. Arthur Klein
Narrated by: Daniel Wisniewski
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Join James, our intrepid adventurer, streamer, and bug hunter, as he jumps headfirst into the first true immersion VRMMORPG game and explores the digital reality that the dev's have kept under lock and key.

No previews? No class or race info before launch? What could possibly go wrong? Especially starting in the empire inspired by ancient Egypt.

Rolling a character reminiscent of an old-school D&D cleric, James takes on the world of Sosaku Online with spear, shield, and holy fire.

Features: VR, cursing, violence, slice of life. No: harem, explicit, telemarketers.

©2020 J. Arthur Klein (P)2022 Royal Guard Publishing LLC

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An Excellent LitRPG

I have to say that Daniel Wisniewski did a fantastic job as narrator, he really brings the book to life!
This is the first book of the series and the first third of it is somewhat rough in terms of pacing due to the sheer amount of "System" messages, which seem to be repeated at times. however, if you can look past that you will find a believable Main Character, interesting side characters, and endless references to pop and nerd culture.
It was funny, relatable, and an enjoyable listen. It even has an unexpected twist near the end!

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