• Nexus Guardian

  • The Elemental Realms, Book 1
  • By: Timothy McGowen
  • Narrated by: Todd Menesses
  • Length: 18 hrs and 10 mins
  • 3.4 out of 5 stars (13 ratings)

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Nexus Guardian

By: Timothy McGowen
Narrated by: Todd Menesses
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You know the drill, right? Die in an unfortunate accident and then get sent before a sultry looking goddess who sets you up for reincarnation. Todd was all set to return to earth and give his soul another ride through the roller coaster called life when something extremely unfortunate happened: the Earth was destroyed by a giant meteor.

Already primed for Reincarnation, he was given only one other option, but it involved him rising again in an unknown land where magic wasn’t just in the stories. Want more details? So did he! There wasn’t time to ask much, so he went with it! But like all good Isekai stories, he was given a boon, and he asked for an attractive pixy guide to join him on his journey. Or at least when he asked for a fairy, he assumed that the sexy outfit and attractive part was a given. Turns out what they say about assuming is a 100% correct.

Reborn as a “Reincarnate”—a bit on the nose with the naming, but whatever—he stumbles his way through his first moments of a new life. His guide is barely any help at all. The grumpy rotund fairy named Frank would rather sleep and drink himself into a stupor than give any practical advice or guidance. Join our reluctant hero as he is born into a place known only as the Nexus and learns what it means to be a Guardian. How much work must he do before he can just settle down and relax for a minute?

©2023 Timothy McGowen (P)2023 Dreamscape Lore

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no idea

I honestly don't understand what this author was going for with his book. this main character is a sex starved, alcoholic who is a "sticking things in a vacuum" kind of stupid. at times it gets the feel of a silly slapstick world and then at other times I feel like I am hearing a sex fever dream that a teenage boy would have. it is just awful and I wasn't able to finish it.

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dudes, an idiot

world interesting, performance is good. But the main character is an idiot who's led around by his dick. the type of character who gets something in his head that is wrong and won't change his mind until it slaps in the face. It's still a fun book, though.

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Bad SkinaMax B movie

we're you looking a book to remind you of the days of squiggly lines while you try to watch porn on the TV in secret...well that's what this is. At the start I thought maybe it would change, but now it's just bad dick jokes, and ogling everyone he sees, because it's been a while...sad, as now I will add the author to my do not buy list, some may find it good but there's only so much 14 year old boy hormones you can deal with in a make believe story

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Good story

Despite a little crude humor throughout the story, in my opinion the book was overall pretty good.

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Funny and gripping.

with life starting over Todd finds himself reborn in a new world with game logic stuffed in.

the system is deep and easy to latch on to and the main character is hilarious! would recommend this book.

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