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The Unforgiven

By: Michael Anderle
Narrated by: Eric Michael Summerer
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A lone DeathEater has forsaken his clan. Leaving behind his previous life, Skharr starts building a future next to a dangerous forest in an unknown land. He tells himself it is better than taking gold for questionable reasons.

A lone old man travelling with a donkey offers him a choice: Continue this farm life, or trade him Skharr's just finished home and tilled land for a map.

A map that Skharr can use to live large for years...if he survives.

The old peddler watches him.

Realizing the intelligence, the polished actions of the huge man is but an act. A carefully orchestrated semblance of civility, and shudders.

Of all the Barbarian hordes, the rumor was to never ever upset a DeathEater.

And he had come here to unleash this particular DeathEater back into the world.

©2020 LMBPN Publishing (P)2021 Tantor

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nice fairytale

I like the character development and the story line. It was very enjoyable and I can't wait to listen to the next book.

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Kinda like an old Conan Book maybe.

Mostly you ride along enjoying his adventures as a passenger and listening his his thoughts on life and his efforts to help folks in a Barbarian way.

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Surprisingly good listen

I got it cause it seemed interesting enough. I was half expecting smut with just bloody gore. What I got was a good story from beginning to end with no real cliffhanger.

It’s not overly fantastical, actually realistic in some aspects. Our hero actually gets hurt, uses his head, and while not necessarily the good guy, he’s definitely not a villain.

I enjoyed the read, and can actually see myself getting the next book when I don’t actually know what I want but want something to listen to. I say that because I don’t need the next book to know the end of the first, so I can just pick up the second when I feel like it.

I suggest that you give it a chance, it will surprise you.

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Simple and enjoyable

Not sure why this kept popping up in Litrpg for me but let me start by saying this is not remotely Litrpg.

That being said this story is a wonderful and simple fantasy story. It is very reminiscent of Conan which is I think the point. There are no great intellectual debates or mind bending twists. This is a big violent man being big and violent.

That is not to say the MC is dumb or doesn’t face problems. But his simple way of solving this is refreshing. Some stories want to paint their hero as a towering intellect who only uses violence because that is the right thing. This MC using violence because he must and he is good at it. He plays to his strengths and doesn’t pretend to be something he isn’t (kinda, no spoilers).

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Is this LitRPG?

I just listened for my second time and it reads kind of like a video game narrative- collecting coins and potions like a warrior in and RPG. Probably wouldn't have paid for this if I'd known.

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It was great!

The book was awesome full of action and and a good bit of humor. I definitely recommend this book. It was great read/listen

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soon good

this is a really good book. I would definitely recommend. I can't wait for the second one.

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By Janus hairy ballsack

If you like Conan then you’ll love this book. Over the top barbarian action that tips toward the unnatural, almost superhuman. But it’s good action and a funny dungeon dive story. I loved it.

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Like if Conan was in D&D.

He’s a barbarian. He talk using small words. He have horse named Horse. He hit things with axe. Life good. Then some old man comes along with a proposal to trade his farm and house for a dungeon map and so the journey begins. He gets sidetracked by side quests along the way and it’s just all around fun. No big save the world drama, no politics. Just a man and his horse doing good in the barbarian way. It feels almost episodic in the way each mission has a clear and distinct start and end.

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Stereotypical varangian's adventure in fantasy wrl

In world of sword and magic, magic being in on a decline, Conan the barbarian, I mean, Skharr the barbarian (barbarians having reputation akin to Varangian Guard, imagine stereotypical viking, strong and deadly in a fight) is on a journey to earn coin to pay his way back to the territory of western clans whence he originates. Having traded his freshly hand built farming stead in a dangerous location for a mercenary guild's dungeon exploring quest, his adventure begins.

Story progress on a very healthy pace and slowly builds the world of Skharr with natural exposition. Magic is on decay, elfs have returned from beyond the ocean, dwarves are potentially extinct, conflict is ever present, etc. Skharr is a male role model that many modern fiction works miss. He is a man of action, realizing his potential and dealing with mistakes and trauma of the past, his best friend is a horse. Stoic, silent, goal-oriented etc. This man is mellow and lovable, also, kind of financially illiterate.

This is not a standalone literary work but a part of a larger series - 9 books published over 2 years, as of April, 2024. Personally, prefer books to be conclusive standalone works with the option of an overarching plot for dedicated readers, leaving the option of continuing the series fully in the reader's hands. Love the books that can be picked up in the middle of the series as a standalone (e.g. Vorkosigan Saga by Lois McMaster Bujold). The author who churns out books as a machine. According to Goodreads search he has 2308 books written. Leaves the impression focused more on quantity than quality and while quantity is a quality in and of itself, literary masterpieces usually take time.

Conclusion: 3/5. Listened on Audible included in plus catalogue. Narrated by: Eric Michael Summerer. Frowned upon by contemporary layman's media stereotypical fantasy barbarian living life of action, intimacy and adventure. Terrible value for the length of the book - 2.07 $/hour ( 17.19 $ / 08 hrs 18 mins ).

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