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Apocalypse Tamer: A LitRPG Adventure

De: Maxime J. Durand, Void Herald
Narrado por: Jack Voraces
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Basil Bohen was asleep when the System arrived and the world changed....

Dungeons suddenly popped up across the planet, summoning invaders and monsters from alternate realities. Ancient gods slumbering beneath the Earth were woken. And all humans were empowered with Levels and Classes gained by, among other things, killing monsters and other humans.

Only a single instruction was provided by the System: “Whoever reaches Level 100 first shall become Earth’s new Overgod.”

So initiated a worldwide battle royale of epic proportions...which Basil would rather sit out. Choosing the [Tamer] profession, which allows him to speak with his cat, Plato, and other apocalyptic monsters, he'll adopt and train them to fight alongside him and defend his corner of the countryside.

After all, why bother fighting the apocalypse when you can tame it?

Don't miss the start of a new LitRPG series from Maxime J. Durand, best-selling author of Vainqueur the Dragon and The Perfect Run. Full of equal parts action and laughs, this story is a satirical take on the typical LitRPG apocalypse stories blended with elements of Pokémon and Monster Rancher.

About the series: Join Basil as he progresses from level one to 100 all while refusing to play by the rules of the System. Able to recruit monsters to join him with his [Tamer] class, Basil grows a party of unique creatures to keep him company in the end of the world. They'll experience dungeon diving, battles, and building a little slice of forest into a defensible base.

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Postapocalíptico Fantasía Divertido Ingenioso Ficción Ciencia Ficción Dragones y Criaturas Míticas Épico Mitología Fantasía épica
Unique Apocalypse Concept • Entertaining Humor • Diverse Character Voices • Unique Protagonist • Fresh Litrpg Approach

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This book has a subtle tone of comedy to the story and the MC is a hermit thrown into a situation he doesn’t want anything to do with. In addition, while the narration is good, they make the MC sound like he is in his late 30s early 40s instead of a 25 year old. These things don’t make it a bad book but it personally isn’t for me.
Also, to whom it may concern, the book has religious elements and beliefs that are brought into question within the bounds of the fantasy setting. If this makes you uncomfortable I suggest you look elsewhere.

Not my kind of book, but still good

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Loved the story and loved how Jack Used different voices for each character. It made it really easy to listen to and follow along. I can't wait for the next book.

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The new system was kinda nice but it’s just seem to goofy at times. I don’t feel the apocalypse.

It was a bit all over the place

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I'm only doing this because audible is making me wtf this is dumb audible

good book

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Honestly, I view this book like vegimite. You love it, or hate it. The accents are generally accurate, but as with any accent, if you listen to it the wrong way, it can sound ridiculous. My suggestion? ease your mind and don't pay critical attention to the pronunciation. Also, the target audience is geared toward gen Z, as suggested by the title of "litrpg", which stand for literary roleplay, or something of the like. to people complaining about the poor writing and childish, jokes, I once again state the fact that the target audience actually finds these funny. So, just stop complaining about a book geared for younger people than yourself. Did anyone give bad reviews on something like the hungry caterpillar because it was too simple minded for a 40 year old? No. They understood what it was meant for. NOT THEM.

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