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Raiya: Starter Zone

Archon's Chosen, Book 1

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Raiya: Starter Zone

Auteur(s): Russell Wilbinski
Narrateur(s): Michael David Axtell
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Skree loved playing Massively Multiplayer online role-playing games. When he becomes the first player to reach level 100 in his favorite game, he is offered the chance to test a brand new game. Never one to read the fine print, he jumped at the chance to be the very first player to see the brand new game.

But some opportunities are just too good to be true.

Awaking to find himself trapped in a brand new world and struggling to survive, James must find a way to master the game and escape the world of Raiya. Angry wildlife, gargantuan monsters, and mysterious allies are not the only things he has to worry about. Will he have the backbone to do what is right and not what is easiest?

Will the carefree Skree find something worth fighting for? Something worth dying for?

©2018 Russell Wilbinski (P)2018 Podium Publishing
Aventure Classiques Fantastique Fiction Science-fiction Jeu Paranormal LitRPG
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I honestly don’t know why I didn’t enjoy this more. I just found myself waiting impatiently for the story to end so I could move on. The MC is given a bunch of items that sound OP but really don’t seem to give that much advantage. Other than the bag, they are never brought up again in any meaningful way. The MC also seems to skyrocket through the levels but they also don’t seem to mean much. Other than the fighting style and spells are constantly changing so that we don’t actually feel like the MC has any specific style. Not an archer, not a rogue, not a caster, not a swordsman, not a Druid, not a healer. Not a warrior, not a beserker, yet somehow all of those at different times. Only thing he didn’t try being was a tank. I don’t know. Just didn’t grab my interest.

But I have serious respect for the narator. Wouldn’t say he’s my favourite. But some of the accents had to have been rough on the throat. And the narrator clearly read the book and took notes before picking voices. The accents were right long before they were described and clearly changed when they were supposed to in the story. But the Kobalds were distracting and hard to understand.

And I spent the whole book getting the MC and the main Kobold mixed up because the MC name sounded more like a kobold name.

Seemed like it should have been good for a litrpg. I just know I’m going to have completely forgotten about it by tomorrow.

Good narrator, but story didn’t engage me

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Just a boring unimaginative MC. Race :human, :class Archer. super boring , weak stomach for killing, and all around wuss. The 2 worst classes to read about healer and archer he chooses. and he's a bleeding heart cry after killing kind of guy. waste of money.

Boring cookie cutter MC.

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