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The Last Warrior of Unigaea: Box Set

By: Harmon Cooper
Narrated by: Jeff Hays, Annie Ellicott
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Publisher's summary

A broken sword is still a weapon in the right hands....

Oric Rune is on the hunt for retribution.

As the sky shifts crimson, a plague engulfs the continent. Oric must act. Revenge can come later; destiny awaits.

Joined by a wolf, a mage, a giant, and a cunning illusionist, Oric's unlikely team is his best chance for survival in this fantasy LitRPG adventure. As the enemies close in from all sides, Oric must make the difficult choice between personal vengeance and becoming the hero he is destined to be.

Or die.

Because a player can actually die in the online fantasy world known as Unigaea....

About the series: An early LitRPG series published from 2017-2018, The Last Warrior of Unigaea: Box Set contains all three books in the trilogy plus a bonus short story. Set in a VRMMORPG, expect a dark fantasy world full of action and dangerous creatures, The Last Warrior Unigaea delivers a complete story, one that never lets up as Oric Rune hacks his way through numerous foes. The 18+-hour audiobook, narrated by Jeff Hays and Annie Ellicott, packs the punch and quality you've come to expect from Soundbooth Theater. This is one journey you don't want to miss!

©2018 Harmon Cooper (P)2018 Harmon Cooper

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Absolutely awesome.

Let me start by saying that for those unfamiliar with Harmon Cooper you are in for a massive treat. He's an incredible writer and has crafted many series, most of which are at least partially connected in some way, much like almost all of Stephen King's books partially connected.

Now on to The Last Warrior of Unigaea. This is an awesome 3 book LitRPG series, which makes this boxset one heck of a bargain. As mentioned this is a LitRPG series and it takes place on the world of Unigaea within the Proxima universe, which is the virtual universe that many of Harmon's series take place in. At the start of the first book we meet Oric Rune and his companion, a giant wolf named....well Wolf, lol. Oric is a player killer, a despised class of character within the world of Unigaea, but he's chosen that class for a reason. It's the only way he can carry out his personal mission of revenge, a mission you'll come to appreciate as you learn more about Oric. But as the series goes on his mission grows well beyond simple revenge, morphing into a mission to save the world...or at least to save as much of it as he can, and you'll see he is not a simple player killer, Oric is a true hero. Throughout the journey he's joined by an awesome and diverse collection of characters. Not only does the series tell a great story with tons of fast paced action and great RPG elements, but it has true heart as well. You will come to love and care about these characters. I love Sam Raid!

Now as for the narration, Jeff Hays is one of the most incredible narrators I've ever listened to. He's one of my all time favorite narrators and I've listened to dozens of books performed by him. Not only does he always give each character their own unique voice but he gives each of them their own speech patterns. Listening to one of his books you'd think you were listening to dozens of different people, not one person doing dozens of different voices. Now in this series Jeff is joined by the incredibly talented Annie Ellicott and she does a spectacular job. If you see either of these two or Soundbooth Theater in general attached to any book then you are pretty much guaranteed to be in for an incredible listening experience.

As I started at the start of this review, The Last Warrior of Unigaea is an incredible series and getting the entire boxset for only 1 credit is an unbelievable deal. And once you finish this series you'll be looking for more. The great news is that Harmon has plenty more readily available.

I received a copy of this audio title in exchange for an unbiased review

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At least it's 18hrs?...

Maybe I'm spoiled at this point from the abundance of good offerings in this genre, but this series doesn't cut it. The only saving grace is that it is read by Jeff Hays. The author repeatedly tries to cover lazy writing with snark and profanity. I'm a fan of snark and witty banter from an MC, but this was a sloggfest. Towards the end I was skipping through entire chapters just to be done with the story. There was an idea behind this book. I think the author forgot what it was in book 2. Lazy writing and plot armor ensues.

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Tedious details about game statistics.

Listening to game stats laced with unnecessary profanity was very distracting. The storyline was lost because of these two things and though I made it through more than half the book, I lost any interest in the story and decided, for me...it wasn't worth finishing.

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I love this series!

I love love love box sets. Harmon always pulls through with grouped books.

The narration of this title was absolutely fantastic and probably one of the best works I've experienced by Jeff Hays and I am new with Annie but she was also fantastic. This is one of my favorite series by Harmon. The point where death means the death of the character is a real seller for me. I would rate Last Warrior above fantasy online as a fantasy series easily and I only enjoyed other works like the feedback loop as much. I highly suggest this series and this deal.

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Otherlife lite

ham fisted villian that are evil just cause.

2D unlikable female characters

the world is ending but he goes on the vengeance quest first..... because logic is gross

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not very good

the story really lacks in writing. the main character is play the "player killer class"... wtf? and why would anyone want to play a game that allowed you to feel some one torture you and not give you the option to log off while it happened... but there's just something special about unigea or whatever the world is called.. yeah I'm not buying it.

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Started strong, ended weak

its all in the headline.
book 1: 4 stars
book 2: 3.5 stars
book 3: 1 star

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First book was great, next 2 not so much

I LOVED the first book. Great story and made me laugh. It goes down from there. The second book was meh. Then the third book sucked cause of the ending. The story was alright, but if the second and third book were like the first, this series would be perfect. The narrators were amazing. What a great pair to read these books. They both get an A++ rating and I’ll be looking for more of their books

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Full of awkward pointless dialogue

The voice acting doesn't help making it seem like the two main characters are awkward teenagers trying to flirt

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Not a good book at all.

Not a good book at all. The story has very little RPG component you will not find dungeon dives leveling up is minimum it is mainly about a story of a young man who is lost himself in the real world and finds himself in a RPG world the story has very very very little true RPG components. Although D performances were good the story was misguided ill prepared not very fulfilling at all I would not buy this Box set.

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