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Laurie Catherine Winkel
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Erin Ampersand
Events have shown Meghan that protecting her kids also means making sure they're ready to stand on their own when needed.
That's always been part of her parenting philosophy, but applying it to letting a six-year-old get up close and personal with vicious monsters? Questionable! Certainly not easy.
Meghan needs to figure out a way, however, and the aliens won't let her sit down and figure it out. While wrestling these personal dilemmas, she also needs to keep stabilizing her area, find a way to deal with these mysterious new Titans, and deal with some other nasty twists humanity's alien tormentors have in store.
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LitRPG is a genre that often requires the reader to "tough it out" - accepting that basically every book will have some aspects that are amateurish at best, terrible at worst. The bad aspects vary by writer, but frequent offenders are bad dialogue, bad jokes, bad pacing (lots of filler chapters), overuse of certain words or phrases, one-dimensional characters - you get the idea.
But, we fans tough it out, because the good parts of the stories outweigh the bad.
That's why it's so refreshing to read a story in which there is NO toughing it out. This book is simply good - full stop. It is professional grade writing, from minute one.
Ampersand is a marvelous writer in every way that someone can be. I can't praise it enough. There's no aspect of this book that is lacking. The dialogue is believable. The pacing is bowstring-tight. The inner conflict is compelling without being overbearing or maudlin. The system is simple enough for a layman to understand while also complex enough for the theorycrafters. The plotting introduces new conflicts at a consistent but unpredictable pace. The prose is efficient and always fresh.
If you're at all hesitant because you think it's not for guys, or it's boring, or the kids will be annoying, just give it a shot. You won't be disappointed.
One of the best in the genre.
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the world development and getting a sneak peek into outer space.
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The character work here is exceptional. All of the main characters have their own personalities, and all of the children act like smart children, not like short, weak adults. And Megan (the parent of the series title) reacts like a real mother might under these circumstances.
The bad-actor human enemies of previous volumes have been largely replaced by the aliens, and it seems like some progress is being made toward winning the scenario for the human race.
This has become one of my favorite LitRPG series. It has heart, a strong game system presented well, and one of the best premises of any LitRPG I've read.
Highly recommended.
Top-Tier LitRPG
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love it.
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