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Mark of the Crijik, Books 1-4

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Mark of the Crijik, Books 1-4

Auteur(s): ThinkTwice
Narrateur(s): Neil Hellegers
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Hours of epic LitRPG Action await in Books 1-4 of the Mark of the Crijik Series.

A warrior reborn. An enemy fueled by death. A fight for humanity.

Andross Silver had a nice life... Until he was pushed off a building and found himself in a new world.

Reborn into a family that wants to kill him, gifted with a System, and armed with determination, Andross must rise to the challenges of a strange new world he suddenly finds himself in.

His only blessing is the Mark of the Crijik, a magical gift from a divine being that bestows great powers onto those that possess it.

It also kills them at the age of twenty five.

Andross must master magic to help him carve a path to greatness, and overcome the countdown of death that has been placed upon him.

Experience this Isekai LitRPG Adventure Series about an unexpected hero coming of age in his new home, progressing in power and abilities as he unlocks the secrets of magic and a System that may not be as trustworthy as it seems.

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This is my favorite setting - reincarnated as a prodigy baby in a fantasy world, but the story somehow failed to click. I think these are the reasons:
* MC started as an emotional wreck and we get a full frontal view of it due to the first-person PoV (only in book 1)
* MC pretty much had no childhood due to growing up too fast - already a "teenager" at 3-years old
* book 2/3/4 is a giant academy arc, and it's pretty cliche - all adults are incompetent leaving the students to solve their problems, MC's progression slowed down significantly due to all the socializing and partying. Very little adventuring.
* the magic is very interesting, but it feels like MC is neglecting it, due to the socializing and partying
* meddling gods and churches (the divine is the main theme of the book)

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