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Rune Seeker 6: A LitRPG Adventure

Rune Seeker, Book 6

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Rune Seeker 6: A LitRPG Adventure

By: J.M. Clarke, C.J. Thompson
Narrated by: Ralph Lister
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New enemies are on the horizon, but an old threat is waiting. And it’s angry.

Hiral and his companions have overcome many trials, including duels against the echoes of ancient threats and powers from beyond their world. But an old menace must be dealt with: the mighty Vorinal. However, they are not strong enough to face this ancient danger yet.

First, Hiral and his party must overcome the trials within the Cradle of Tomorrow if they even hope to gain enough power for the storm ahead. It’s A-Rank or nothing when it comes to a monster of Vorinal’s power.

Luckily, overcoming daunting trials is what Hiral's team do best …

… except their enemy is no dungeon construct, but an intelligent being with infested servants looking to tear down all of what the Makers, Growers, and Bonders have built.

New heroes or the tyrants of a lost age? Only the victor will command the world of tomorrow.

Book six of a progression fantasy series from J.M Clarke, bestselling author of Mark of the Fool, written with C.J. Thompson.

Unlock a weak-to-strong progression into power and a detailed LitRPG system with unique classes, skills, dungeons, achievements, survival and evolution. Explore a mysterious world of fallen civilizations, strange monsters and deadly secrets.

©2025 J.M. Clarke and C.J. Thompson (P)2025 Recorded Books
Dragons & Mythical Creatures Epic Fantasy Progression Fantasy LitRPG
Creative Elements • Interesting Storyline • Beloved Series • Fun Moments

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Overall I still love the series, now hear me out I love running jokes as much as everyone else like Clive’s wife, but there is such a think as using something to much. I know that Niviens stew is a hall mark for the team but again there is such a thing as to much of a good thing. This also applies with the running feet jokes no pun intended. But just ease off of them a we bit. They start to feel more forced and like a crutch rather than support for the story. The pastries wasn’t as much in this book but because of the other jokes being over used a wee bit had the references leaving a little more of a bad taste in my mouth. Again just a personal observation. Overall I still absolutely love the series but just wanted to throw my 2 cents out there.

I still highly recommend this to Ceres listeners and absolutely to new LitRPG fans.

Stew, pastries, feet…

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Always entertaining as usual! Can’t wait for the next book in the series to come out

Great book

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Well, the title says it all the narrator draws you in with his great voice and despite how many characters there are, it’s fairly distinct who is talking when he uses different voices. The story itself five stars solid! I cannot wait for the next book.

Another great story and preface

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Group conversations are way too long and unnecessary and the author has beaten the PIM to death.

To much filler.

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Overall it is still fun and interesting but there are parts that have started to feel unhelpful to the progression of the story. I had to grit my teeth to not jump over parts that felt like they were added just to see how much stuff could be added as filler. Not giving spoilers but things like battle of the bands had me rolling my eyes when I just wanted it over so the storyline could move forward. I had to hold on because I still want to learn how the heroes can resolve the main/original world ending threat. (Gaming for advantages instead of fighting and evolving does show creativity but also gets slightly ridiculous.) Plus points for creativity and lost points for dragging out the main plot line.

Parts got a bit… out there

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