• LitRPG: The Legendary Class

  • Urban Fantasy Harem Adventure, Book 1
  • By: Jake Berry
  • Narrated by: Caleb Schroeder
  • Length: 10 hrs and 36 mins
  • 3.7 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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LitRPG: The Legendary Class

By: Jake Berry
Narrated by: Caleb Schroeder
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Publisher's summary

While other players went through common quests to get their classes, Alex is the only person getting a legendary class: Husband of Deathwill Sisters. The three beautiful wives and the legendary castle were given to him from the start.

What would his girlfriend and friends say about this once he reveals his class to them? And what about Deathwill Sisters? Why are they suddenly get a husband?

©2022 Jake Berry (P)2023 Jake Berry

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Bad narration editing

The narrator at kept character voices distinctive, which was good, but there were way too many sentence restarts in the narration. Seemed like at least one or two per chapter.

The characters were all just kind boring one dimensional anime tropes. I know there are multiple books in the series, but I can't say it held my interest enough to want to continue. The writing was just kinda "Meh", and the narration just took it down from there.

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