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Divine Apostasy Boxed Set Volume 1 (Books 1-3)

Auteur(s): A. F. Kay
Narrateur(s): Travis Baldree
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It's Ruwen’s Ascension Day, and he finally dies for the first time. His newly revived body can learn Spells and Abilities for the Class given him by the Goddess Uru, and dying is no longer permanent.

Ruwen’s high intelligence makes becoming a Mage inevitable. With his new powers, he will locate his parents and clear their family name. But nothing goes as Ruwen imagined, and when a rival God tries to kill Ruwen shortly after his disastrous Ascension, his focus turns from his future to just surviving.

His choices place him in the middle of an ancient war, and he must overcome the limitations of his unexpected Class to level quickly. Only then will he have the tools needed to survive. But dying now comes with a terrible penalty, and failing Uru might not only cost him his life and loved ones, but his entire world.

It turns out dying on your Ascension Day is the easy part.

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The plot is actually pretty interesting, making it hard to drop the book, but the big problem is that the author seems to struggle with creating intelligent characters. MC is supposed to be highly intelligent (backed by his high int stats), but book 1 is pretty much MC making dumb decisions non-stop. Later, MC's "intelligence" is shown as some magical attribute (cleverness) giving him a brain freeze (literally), making him remember some knowledge that can solve his current predicament, but that's not really how intelligent people think. Also, the problems MC has to face are very easy from the reader's point of view, making it very frustrating to listen to MC taking half a chapter to figure it out.

fake intelligence

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