
Godsfall: A LitRPG Adventure
Stranger Than Fiction, Book 1
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Narrateur(s):
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Eric Jason Martin
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Auteur(s):
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T. B. Mare
À propos de cet audio
A cynical law student must learn to harness magical powers while navigating a world of gods and monsters in the first book of this LitRPG fantasy series.
Lukas Aguilar does not believe in gods. Despite—or perhaps because of—his deep knowledge of mythology and lore, Lukas has always valued what is practical, factual, and verifiable, eschewing faith for what he can see right in front of him. That is, until an earthquake destroys his home, and he wakes up in a dark cavern infested with bloodthirsty and unearthly creatures, wielding strange powers and hearing an even stranger voice in his head claiming to be a goddess.
Now Lukas must learn to embrace the unbelievable, leveling up his abilities and cooperating with the devious deity in his mind—and fast. Because wherever he is, it isn’t friendly, and he’ll need to fight to stay alive . . .
Filled with unique characters and intricate world-building, Godsfall launches a captivating series that will appeal to fans of epic fantasy, progression storytelling, and clever spins on classic mythology.
The first volume of the hit LitRPG adventure series—with more than 600,000 views on Royal Road—now available on Audible and wherever ebooks are sold!
©2022 T. B. Mare (P)2022 Podium Audiowow
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exciting new series
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thank you Mare for a well told story.
difficult to get into but worth while in the end.
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This story could have been 3 chapters. The fillier material making this audiobook 23 hours long is the joke.
Storyline.... The world is destroyed... Lucas (MC) is put in a world of magic and has to level up to defeat an unknown and misunderstood enemy while constant pointless conversations with a disgraced godlike personality nag at him every 5 minutes. People no one cares about try to rescue him but never do.
This feels like a first book from a new and young author who doesn't have much life experience, or experience reading simliar books by his betters, to lean on. The narator is the only good thing in this fiasco. If I had to actually read this book I never would have finished.
Want a good LitRGP series, try:
Defiance of the fall
He who fights with monsters
Unbound
Ash Angels.
I won't be buying another in this series.
Terrible! The positive reviews must be fake!
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