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In My Defense, Book 1

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A teenage mechanic must battle nightmarish creatures and create formidable weapons to defend his new home from dark forces in this thrilling portal fantasy.

When Ryan Kotes awakens on an alien planet, his mind is a complete mess. But even with his memories ground into a fine paste, he's pretty sure he would remember having a metal arm . . . not to mention the flashing messages that keep playing across his vision.

Anyone in Ryan's position would have a few questions. It's too bad the tutorial intelligence meant to guide him through the vulnerable start to his new life on Ralqir has gone slightly insane, and his arrival may have kicked off this world's version of the apocalypse.

Not everything is doom and gloom, though. Because Ryan discovers he's an Exotic: an ascended being with a connection to the great cosmic machine known as the System. What could stand in his way? Well, other than having a skill set that is not suited to combat. If things come down to fighting, his abilities to shape metal and infuse objects with mana won't cut it.

If Ryan wants to survive the coming end times, when the dead will walk and the darkness will feast on the living, he'll need to get creative, transforming his crafting Class into something deadly. Building fearsome munitions, he'll hone his mind itself into a weapon and use his mechanical know-how to usher in a new age of warfare.

The first volume of the hit LitRPG adventure series—with almost 900,000 views on Royal Road—now available in paperback, ebook, and audiobook!

©2025 Jonathan Pampell (P)2025 Podium Audio
Action et aventure Fantastique Post-apocalyptique Science-fiction
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I really like MC's powerset - basically a metal mage with the ability to add instructions to his creations, and the author does have some knowledge of modern science so the magic "makes sense", but the storytelling is just OK with some small issues:
* start of the book was very confusing - due to some back-and-forth between the present (where MC's memory was scrambled) and past recollections
* not enough (magic) action - most of the book was filled with talking, planning, descriptions of very small details, and internal monologues.

interesting power, not the best execution

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