Book 1, Life Reset: A LitRPG Novel: New Era Online
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netalie
Great worldbuilding, starts off at a good pace and slow ratchets up. Ditto for character development which also has sone uniquely implemented ideas that take into account the 'monster race' aspects of this particular Lit-RPG. highly recommend for people ferreting through the genre looking for a great experience.
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thomas brown
Thoroughly enjoyed the settlement building! It was fun and interesting. Really really enjoyed how the character acts and the "build" within the game. Can't get enough of dark or shadow characters builds. Great work, absolutely pleasure to read... already added to my "damn, now I must wait" kindle list
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diana horner
Top tier LitRPG. Storytelling is very similar to that of Aleron Kong's Chaos Seeds series. The setting is somewhat different, though. Also worth of noting is that while the plot armor of the MC is thick it's not ridiculously so: slightly less luck and freebies than in typical LitRPGs. The MC actually has to adapt and compromise.
A LitRPG Novel (Crystal Shards Online Book 1) - Dodge Tank :: Beginner's Luck (Character Development Book 1) :: Underworld - Level Up or Die: A LitRPG Series :: The Gods of the Second World (LitRPG The Weirdest Noob Book 3) :: Ritualist (The Completionist Chronicles Book 1)
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steve harper
Really enjoyed the basic premise of this book and its twist to the protagonist for LitRPG. One main detractor is its grammar at time, but this can be overlooked. On to the next book with excitement. Looking forward to seeing what happens to Oren, the intrepid goblin totem.
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dawn latessa banc
I’ve just recently discovered the LitRPG novel type and find I greatly enjoy it. This book was no exception. My only issue is that the very few authors of this style that I have read so far seem to lack access to a good editor or even proof reader. There are lots of glaring grammatical errors that distract from the enjoyment of the book. However, even with all of that I finished this book eager for the next installment and wanting to delve further into the LitRPG genre.
As a side note, any LitRPG authors that wanted to send me a copy of their book to read over and check for errors I would be more than happy to help! ;-)
As a side note, any LitRPG authors that wanted to send me a copy of their book to read over and check for errors I would be more than happy to help! ;-)
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john misoulis
Stats, skills, town building... this book has pretty much everything I look for in a litRPG, and few of the cringey tropes that plague the genre.
I read most of it when it was a web serial, and didn't hesitate to snag the edited, complete version now that it's available. Worth the money.
I read most of it when it was a web serial, and didn't hesitate to snag the edited, complete version now that it's available. Worth the money.
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margarida monsanto
When I started reading this book, I thought it was going to be dull. I was surprised to find that the story, characters and adventure was actually very addictive, much like the online gaming it describes. I especially like the melding of story and strategy game content. I am excited to read more about the future of the Dread Totem and his clan.
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blaire
A very good book, I enjoyed it immensely. The RPG and strategy elements were excellent, the characters believable, and the pacing and scope just right (and that's no mean feat). I am looking forward to the next in series :). And the ones after that :D.
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dianna cronic
One of the better LitRPGs out there. Focuses on the main character building a new city using goblins. Well written and thought out, I found this was a convincing story about humans, AI and the humanity involved in a game where murder is how you gain experience and stuff.
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christina guthrie
Very enjoyable.
Author has put great effort into continuity throughout the story. Unlike similer examples of this genre, if the main protagonist has performed a particular action, he doesn't conveniently forget it when the plot demands it.
Would give this book 10 stars if I could.
Author has put great effort into continuity throughout the story. Unlike similer examples of this genre, if the main protagonist has performed a particular action, he doesn't conveniently forget it when the plot demands it.
Would give this book 10 stars if I could.
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stevie
As some one who tends to prefer longer books over shorter ones. I was delighted to find this gem. Only complaint is that it seemed to me that every once in a while the hero would gain a level in a skill he already had obtained previously. Loved the concept of following a hero who plays a monster race and introducing us to goblin society. Looking forward to the next book in the series. Expecting great and dark things from this author. Keep up the great work mate.
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enrica
Different than the usual LitRPG. Has some town building aspects which are good. Has the usual leveling up. Can be a bit gruesome at points with torture but thankfully, this is a small part. Overall, a good read.
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azher
Just finished the book and truly enjoyed the read. I was looking around for a new read and found this beauty. The protagonist is not OP... or not anymore ahaha which is good. Just read it and enjoy!!!!
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lori hoad
I really liked this book, the story is compelling, the character is interesting. I'd like to give this 5 stars, but the grammar holds me back. I find a grammar issue nearly every page. While I think the story is quite good, the grammar distracts me from it. It seems like a small thing to have someone grammar check your work . . . .
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leland smith
This story raises the Bar of LIT-RPG stories. The epic adventures of a high level guild leader betrayed and living on Despite extreme adversity. Forced to restart as a level 1 on player monster race and set to turn the world inside out from playing for the other side as a Mob Boss.
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blsavage
Probably my favorite LitRPG story so far. Nicely written, good story, unusual perspective. Plenty of framework details and thankfully the author doesn't forget that the reader enjoys the level progressions....
My only disappointment is that there are currently only two books!
My only disappointment is that there are currently only two books!
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james newman
Our hero is polymorphed by his Guild members into a lowly goblin. After many trials and tribulations he becomes the leader of his tribe - a Boss monster.
Now, how do you grow your nascent tribe into a world conquering force?
Now, how do you grow your nascent tribe into a world conquering force?
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ferndk kaufman
I thought the book was VERY well written and established characters fluently. The Main Character was never over powered as is very common in this genre. I also liked the fact the main character is a Goblin, which helps shed light on little cared for monsters.
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mike egener
Definitely a book worth sitting down to read. Although, I had several moments in which left me seriously questioning the character and his actions. His quest giving for example, Vic and the main character both speak on how he is a stickler for efficiency yet instead of using his quest ability to its utmost he misses opportunities left and right to take advantage of it.
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dave heisley
This book is not perfect. The dialogue is simple. The mc has a great arc of learning to except his situation. The author did a good job making the real world unavailable for the mc. Hopefully the author continues to improve his writing.
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vicky
Fantastic writing, great use of game elements, and satisfyingly long. I can't recommend this enough to lovers of this genre. There's a lot of city building but there's a healthy dose of action and adventure, too.
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harrison
It is a gripping and engrossing story. Definitely kept me on the edge of my seat. There are a lot of typos, and it could really use a thorough proof reading. At times it does detract from the story a little bit, but I was still able to get through. I would definitely buy a 2nd book, even with the typos.
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daphne alina
I liked the switch up with the character being force to deal with monster side of rpgs. Usually it all ways a human or elf. So I'm looking forward to what you have planned for the next book. Hope its soon.
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trina lore
Like the author I enjoy the city building aspect of LitRPGs. He has done a great job with this book and I am eagerly looking forward to the next in the series. He also had some cool set up and framing on how the main character ended up where he did.
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jayeeta
Goes quite deep on the mechanics of village building and peon management, and doesn't phone in the personal leveling or combat aspects either. At the same time, tells a well-paced and compelling story, make you care about the characters, and the general quality of writing is maintained to a pretty high standard.
I would put this and Awaken Online in a tier unto themselves at the top of the LitRPG rankings.
I would put this and Awaken Online in a tier unto themselves at the top of the LitRPG rankings.
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aladin
Reading Life Reset was refreshingly different than many of the LitRPGs I've been reading lately. A wonderful hero who grows and improves with the added enjoyment of a city builder included. Also, the book is satisfyingly robust, so that even though there is only one in the series right now, I didn't feel as though the story was truncated. Try it, you'll be thankful.
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jennyt
Great book if you love LitRPG! I have been reading a lot of LitRPG since I discovered it and until I read this book I didn't realize that I wanted to read a city building styled book until now! Really looking forward to more in this series! Now I gotta go back to the kindle unlimited salt mines to try to find more books like this.
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jonathan slavuter
I have read several author who explore the LitRPG style and I must say that this first installment in hopefully a long series is dead on what I am looking for in this genre.
You did great mister for a first book. Keep working hard and I will keep following you closely.
You did great mister for a first book. Keep working hard and I will keep following you closely.
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rickard
I think this is an incredible litrpg book and does a wonderful job of settlement expansion. I want this series to go on for a long time. This book is 800 pages of awesomeness. It was one of those books that as I got closer to the end I started to dread finishing the book because I was enjoying it so very much.
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emmaline
Goes quite deep on the mechanics of village building and peon management, and doesn't phone in the personal leveling or combat aspects either. At the same time, tells a well-paced and compelling story, make you care about the characters, and the general quality of writing is maintained to a pretty high standard.
I would put this and Awaken Online in a tier unto themselves at the top of the LitRPG rankings.
I would put this and Awaken Online in a tier unto themselves at the top of the LitRPG rankings.
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francine oliveira
Reading Life Reset was refreshingly different than many of the LitRPGs I've been reading lately. A wonderful hero who grows and improves with the added enjoyment of a city builder included. Also, the book is satisfyingly robust, so that even though there is only one in the series right now, I didn't feel as though the story was truncated. Try it, you'll be thankful.
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mohammed el daly
Great book if you love LitRPG! I have been reading a lot of LitRPG since I discovered it and until I read this book I didn't realize that I wanted to read a city building styled book until now! Really looking forward to more in this series! Now I gotta go back to the kindle unlimited salt mines to try to find more books like this.
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paul pichugin
I have read several author who explore the LitRPG style and I must say that this first installment in hopefully a long series is dead on what I am looking for in this genre.
You did great mister for a first book. Keep working hard and I will keep following you closely.
You did great mister for a first book. Keep working hard and I will keep following you closely.
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chris hubbs
It was amazing watching him transform from a prejudiced man of Virtual reality to a firm believer in it. I also loved how you developed his character, not moving too slow while at the same time not moving too fast. Although I would say that his skill progression should go up a notch as I am assuming the people Vic wants too kill aren't easy. All in all thank you for this book as it has been quite a riveting read. I truly hope you continue this series.
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mirela darau
I think this is an incredible litrpg book and does a wonderful job of settlement expansion. I want this series to go on for a long time. This book is 800 pages of awesomeness. It was one of those books that as I got closer to the end I started to dread finishing the book because I was enjoying it so very much.
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nicole albers
Quite the good read, and an interesting direction in the LitRPG field. I quite enjoyed it, and appreciate the fact you not only wrote a very entertaining book, but didn't try to gouge the readers on the price. I very much look forward to the next book you write, be it in this series or another.
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