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  • Written by: Han Yang
  • Narrated by: Landon Reid, Erin Bateman
  • Length: 36 hrs and 9 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (31 ratings)

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Isekai Magus: A LitRPG Progression Saga

Written by: Han Yang
Narrated by: Landon Reid, Erin Bateman
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Publisher's Summary

Damien was a simple man, cruising on the highway of life. A goddess of temptation lures him into a deal he scoffs at. Superstition is for the foolish. Small problem: She's real, her ritual works, and Damien is magically teleported into a strange new realm.

Damien awakens in Nordan, a land of myth and magic. A realm where humans battle legendary creatures for the amusement of the gods. In a war between man and myth. Damien's powers set him above the rest, a lord of life and death - enemy of all. Stranded, but not alone, will he perish, or conquer his way home?

©2021 Han Yang (P)2021 Royal Guard Publishing

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Really good, but...

Well, here it goes.
Pros: Long story, absolutely worth your money.

Diverse topics, great for someone who is looking for a story that covers everything from basic tactics to diplomacy to logistical nightmares on the trail to rpg elements to basic combat.

The writer clearly has a long thought out story in mind involving multiple realms and his God tier ranking system is unique and fun, worth further exploration.

Cons: The main character seems to do a 180 on some of his beliefs without making progression to them in some cases, which can catch you off guard.
The male reader shows little emotion in most of the book, keeping a steady monotone through action, adventure, intrigue, eroticism, and betrayal.

Additionally, wherever our male reader is recording from allows the sounds of emergency services sirens to get into his recording audio, which can be unnerving if you're listening while driving, as well as ruin the immersion if you're listening while on a run.

The female reader shows much more emotion in her reading, but her microphone is not as clear as the males, and there is a clear divergence in audio quality between the both of them that can take you out of the moment at times.

Overall, its worth getting if you're into the genre. I think maybe going with the dual readers may have been a bit of a miss here, and maybe investing in an office room or something that has sound proofing would be a great idea.

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For gamers

This is a decent story but not for those who don’t play games I think. As the MC tends to murder rather indiscriminately lol but as a gamer it made perfect sense but for anyone looking for a good fantasy tale that follows a more tradition moral theme of good and bad you may find this upsetting. Narrator is good but has room to grow for sure. I found some of the female voices lacking in differences and often annoying sounding. Perhaps because their wasn’t a lot of female dialogue compared to male it was hard to find the characters but still not a bad listen. Heavy on the sex jokes which didn’t do much for as a person who likes old school adventure novels but I am sure for some it will be a fun element.

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  • Dia
  • 2021-08-31

It was ok

It was almost good enough to keep going. Too much ecchi weeb stuff for me, though. I'm sure some people think that girls arguing over boob size is cute or hot or whatever, but it's just not what I'm looking for in a book. That aside, it was pretty ok.

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the narrator

I tried, and tried, to like this book. but the narrator is just awful. his voice is nice but his vocal inflection is so far off track the it absolutely destroys the immersion. like it's so flat, with random tone that doesnt even come close to matching the story not to mention the hodgepodge of randomized accents british aristocrat minotaur from the wilds, why not. then the female narrator... she has the opposite problem better vocal inflection but literally the exact same voice for all her characters. first book in a while I actually needed the author to write in "said bella" or I would have thought it was any of the other girls. and lastly the story, has some really cool elements that i was stoked for then it devolved to the protagonist moaning about his ethical dilemma of trying not to kill bad guys cause killing is wrong. then in almost the same paragraph he kills 4000 gators, and moans some more a out what a monster hes become, despite littleraly being on a world that cultivates lives for power... like the whole point is to do that, but he cant make up his mind and whines about out it over and over... i really tried to like this book got over 20 hours in and just cant anymore.

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