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Magic Eater, Book 1

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Manipulation

De: Sean Oswald
Narrado por: Giancarlo Herrera, Hannah Schooner
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Tad doesn't have any memory before waking up on the beach, apparently the sole survivor of a shipwreck. All he has from his past is a necklace with a symbol no one recognizes.

After growing up in the orphanage, he takes a job managing inventory for a merchant catering to adventurers. He knows he's a bit off, the world just smells different to him.

When he's confronted by a group of adventurers with more power than ethics, he learns that it's been magic he is smelling all along. As the confrontation builds he learns that he can eat that same magic, but it isn't enough to keep him from being taken.

Waking up in a dungeon, he quickly learns they are more than monster filled pits. They are tools of the Great System and just maybe doorways through the multiverse.

Now he must struggle to prove his worth, grow in power, and master his strange ability, all complicated by the fact that the enchantments on his gear might just be alive.

©2025 Sean Oswald (P)2025 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
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I like the story and the abilities. Wasn’t quite as good as some of the other titles. Wasn’t the biggest fan of the voice acting. The self loathing type of speech throughout the book felt like too much. Good story decent book. But out of the authors titles this one isn’t one of my favorites.

Pretty good

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completely original story line, all while staying in the litrpg genre. not just a story of a lost boy and power!!!

not sure why this series isn't more popular!!!!

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I'll keep this short and to the point. This book is quite good, the MC isn't super overpowered by the end (which is good) and it has a lot of twists that keep one guessing. My only complaint is that while the narrator does a great job on the MC conveying his emotions, he does the same upon reading the battle lines or details. While I can see the appeal of this type of reading style, it's not really MY cup of tea. It won't stop me from listening to the other books, as I'm already a few hours into book 2.... but I'm still not use to it completely lol.

An amazing story and read with A LOT of passion.

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As a big fan of Sean Oswald’s Welcome to the Multiverse series, I picked up Magic Eater: Book 1 expecting similar LitRPG mechanics — and I wasn’t disappointed. While I’m not sure if it takes place in the same universe, the DNA feels familiar: a progression-heavy narrative with system prompts, interface elements, and a slow but rewarding power climb.

This book stands on its own though. The protagonist starts out extremely weak and gradually uncovers mysteries that tie into his strange status. The pacing works — a nice blend of action, progression, character introspection, and enough time spent with supporting characters to give the world texture, but not so much that it pulls focus away from the MC. Oswald nails the balance again.

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Now, my one gripe: the MC’s lack of curiosity about his clearly weird character sheet is a little hard to buy. He’s got obvious outlier traits and access to information that practically screams, “You are not normal,” but his reaction is kind of... nothing. There's a passivity to him at times that doesn't quite gel with the tension of the story.

Also, his chosen path — focused on buffing enchantment items — felt underwhelming compared to what could have been a more inventive route. It does come together eventually, but early on it feels like a missed opportunity. Add to that a bit of the tired “reluctant hero” trope (“I just want to be a shopkeeper...”), and yeah, I rolled my eyes a few times. I’m not asking for cocky power fantasies, but I prefer my MCs to have a bit more drive in worlds where strength is everything.

That said — the writing, worldbuilding, and system design are great. Oswald’s style is confident and immersive, and the story kept me engaged the whole way through.

Final Verdict: 5 stars. Despite a few quirks, Magic Eater hits all the right LitRPG notes and is a strong start to what looks like another killer series from Oswald. If you liked Welcome to the Multiverse, this is a no-brainer.

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enjoyable and intriguing concept for a story. I could definitely tell this book was a set up for a much bigger and more engaging story

enjoyable

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