• The Divine Summoner: Godson of Altima

  • The Divine Summoner, Book 1
  • By: Antony W.F. Chow
  • Narrated by: Brandon Utah
  • Length: 33 hrs and 9 mins
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (24 ratings)

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The Divine Summoner: Godson of Altima

By: Antony W.F. Chow
Narrated by: Brandon Utah
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Publisher's summary

He can summon the power of gods...

Michael Bauer died while visiting the grave of his mother, who passed away during his childbirth. The Goddess of Light, Altima, invited his dead soul to leave Earth and reincarnate in her world of Zaleron. Lured by the prospect of living with a mother he never had in his previous life, Michael accepted this invitation. He was reborn as Luka Heavensfell, heir of a duchy, Godson of Altima, and son of a dead hero.

Upon turning five years old, the young Luka survived a dastardly assassination attempt. His mother reluctantly agreed to Luka's 10-year apprenticeship under Alectos in exchange for the Elven God of Magic's protection and shelter. During this period, the young boy faced numerous challenges and hardships to gain the power to protect himself, his beloved mother, and his family domain. He also learned to harness his bloodline's unique ability to summon divine spirits and borrow their awesome might without risking his life (again).

After his triumphant return as a fifteen-year-old adult, Luka attended school in the Morninglory Royal Academy and learned to reintegrate with aristocratic society. At the same time, he must carefully navigate his contentious relationship with the Divine Church of Light and its expectations for him.

The Divine Summoner: Godson of Altima is an epic fantasy, slice-of-life LitRPG harem novel. It contains materials that some may find offensive, including cursing, face slapping, headbutts, and graphic sex. Listener discretion advised.

©2021 Antony W.F. Chow (P)2023 Podium Audio

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disjointed

three main failures. first the the audio has random wrong words that are annoying like a zombie being made discontent by a sword and not say decapatated

2. charcters wierdly forget things they've been told or shown big things like what someone did for ten years or if they can use magic

3. the main charcter is a passive yes man. i stop reading when a princess snubs him, treats him like a horse says they are engaged and throws him out of her house and hes just like ok that seems legit.

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Pretty good!

I enjoy Brandon Utah as a narator and his naration here has not let me down.

As for the story Over all pretty good. there are a few nitpicks, and inconsistencies, such as a few points in the story where some one tells the MC to keep a powet secret, he agrees that it needs to be kept secret, then mostlynrelies on that power throughout the story, then chooses not to use the power to hide it for one reason or another cause he doesnt want people onowing he has it, despite using the power in a public and obvious manner. And for some reason people still dont know he can do it... Then there is the guys unparalleled and comepletely abnormal obsession with his parrent that he refuses to give up, like I get it kids a mommycon obsessed but for a harrem novel 20+ hours in the mc is still entirely to obssessed with hiding from wemon and pushing away advancements like hes trying to protect his chastity with his life. that trope might be one i hate the most because ots so pervasive in this genre and i nust cant understand why every mc seems to be utterly deturnined to maintain their chasity and beat the thots off with a stick, like dude the ladys are throwing themselves ar you, your litterally an adult, PICK ONE! but over all a good story.

if your familliar with anime tropes, its basically a Japanese echi romcom, and if you can get your head around that it becomes alot more digestible.

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last few hours were just annoying. Mc is smart but also dumb as hell.

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momma's boy

we have a decent book, with a annoying flaw. the mc is more momma's boy then the water boy movie, and in truth she didn't really deserve it. all to get too cocky in the end and leave her son damaged; which didn't make alot of sense as there was two ways to help her off the top of my head. there's more then a few times the narrator says the wrong words, but his performance was adequate.

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There was potential.

The premise was great the execution was a flop.
Mc doesn't seem to grow much. Staying flat and seems to have a mommy-con in the book. Come on, I GET IT mommy died in your first life, GROW UP ! For crack-smoker's sake! You just had a whole new life with a mommy! And she was not worth your time!



Due to the narrator sounding like an ESL reader I can't tell if the book had horrible editing or if the narrator was abusing the English language also.



The description of MC is a floating point, the teenager, the mage, the boy, the master, the (fill in the blank). IF this had come from a third party observation then it would have worked. No, it was common narrative description.



Not even done with the book and I may have to try again to finish.

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