He Who Fights with Monsters 6
A LitRPG Adventure (He Who Fights with Monsters, Book 6)
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Heath Miller
The world teeters on the brink of destruction.
The people who should be saving the Earth ignore Jason Asano's warnings and choose to loot the house as it burns down around them. He lacks the strength to save the world himself, but resolves to do it anyway, impossible be damned.
The impossible, in this case, means seizing a power that no mortal should touch. It's a choice from which there is no turning back, and marks Jason's first step into a wider cosmos that he is not yet ready to face.
Holding the fate of two worlds in his hands, Jason must decide for himself what home truly means.
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I Hate this author!😭
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However it only really went about tying up loose ends and setting the stage for the 3rd arc of this story. So I feel cheated as this very easily, in my uneducated opinion, could have been added on to book 5 and the combined lengths still wouldn't have been as long as the longest in series. I guess it really feels like shirtaloon was trying to make each arc three books and kinda ran out oomph/ideas/muse or just cut this off the end of book 5. Granted I am not the author and don't know their motivations but that is how it feels to me.
I am still probably going to continue this series unless the storytelling takes a nosedive. But I feel as if this more a money grab or attempt to keep each arc a trilogy than what it could have been.
Feels Capitalist/Trilogyist
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really just want more!
Another excellent addition to the story
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A great book to Hate
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omg when is 7 coming out?
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