
Cherno Caster
A Cyberpunk LitRPG
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Narrado por:
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Kelley Hazen
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Akaso
Do not make peace with evil. NUKE IT.
Murdered for daring to expose the deeds of the corrupt, Brunhilde Krahe is then snatched from the void of death by the capricious hand of cosmic coincidence.
She finds herself reborn into a bizarre world of magic and conspiracy, eldritch knowledge in her brain and cosmic fire burning inside. Krahe copes with her own death the only way she knows how: by continuing her work in the new world. Ruthless mafiosos, unscrupulous politicians, even lowly gangsters—there is more than enough work to be found for an investigator with no qualms towards hyper-violence.
Cherno Caster is a grim LitRPG Isekai set in a Cyberpunk world with a unique blend of Magic and Sci-Fi. Embrace the chaos and join Krahe in her never-ending quest to not only uncover, but obliterate evil.
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Well Written and Narrated story
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She also voices many characters well, she brings them to life and then there's the kamen rider references.
Truly a audio experience worth your time.
There's a kamen rider reference. 10/10
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A Great Listen
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Good not a fan of narrator
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The last hour of the book had some parts that were a bit hard to follow, but that was probably due to being distracted while listening at the time.
Interesting story and magic system
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Outside of that, I'd absolutely listen to it again and any sequels!
I received a complimentary copy of the audiobook from the author via Story Origin. I left an honest review voluntarily!
Great intro for me to LitRPG!
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A cyberpunk world where magic meets Sci-Fi!
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nuke mage is mostly new?
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Fantastic story
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There are a few things that were incredibly frustrating, however.
First, the racket at the start of each chapter. For whatever reason, the Narrator or their company or the Author decided to have each chapter start with an absolute racket of windchimes and other metal objects being struck. It was louder than the rest of the audio, and I had several coworkers comment on them being able to hear the noise from my earbuds while several feet away. Every time the racket started, it was jarring and immersion breaking *in the extreme*, and every single time I considered dropping the audiobook entirely and opting to read it on kindle instead. I will be doing so with any and all sequels, that's how annoying that sound was.
Second, the Narrator reads everything slowly and dramatically, often times slowing down further to emphasize important moments or increase the gravity of a statement. That isn't to say the narrator did a poor job - she was fantastic by all measures except speed. I found myself listening to the story at 1.2x speed, bumping it up or down a notch as necessary. Even then, some parts of the story felt agonizingly slow. It was incredibly frustrating, and I often found myself fast forwarding because...
Third, the exposition was excessive and oftentimes POV breaking. The MC knows things she shouldn't know - or it is made to sound that way with how it's written. It could be just Third person information for the reader from the narrator, but it wasn't made to seem that way. It seemed like the thoughts and considerations came directly from the MC. Also, there are several conversations that come off as entirely unnatural, seemingly used explicitly to explain the magic and technology of the world the MC finds herself in. It was blatantly obvious, at least to me, when those moments occurred.
Overall, the story is good. I will not be listening to any more audiobooks under this narrator, however, and will instead opt to continue the series on Kindle.
Good, but lots of noise and exposition
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