• Transcending Dreams

  • Transcending Dreams, Book 1
  • By: S. C. King
  • Narrated by: Kyle Tait
  • Length: 26 hrs and 20 mins
  • 3.5 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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Transcending Dreams

By: S. C. King
Narrated by: Kyle Tait
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He thought death was the end. He was wrong. His death was the beginning of a path with the potential for infinite power.

One moment William was at work, and the next, he was surrounded by lunatics wanting to sacrifice his soul.

He had never been a man who believed in the fantastical, but he had no choice after he found himself in a much younger body in another world. A world that had things like soul extraction and demonic cultivators, and if nothing was done, his soul was next in line to be reaped.

Thankfully, a man with a special hatred for demonic cultivators saved William at the last second.

The man also left him a tool. A system that would guide William to the heights of cultivation.

©2023 S. C. King (P)2024 Tantor

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Nearly AI monotone along with a slow mc

The main character spends most of the time staring off into space and passively getting insulted without retaliating and then lets grudges go when people are clearly scheming against him saying things like "maybe they're not so bad after all."
I can take this for a little bit but then on top of that the mc sort of acts like he's barely paying attention in the story. He frequently goes off on tangents and checks his status screen over and over like he'll see anything important on it. At one point he literally checks his status screen while backing away from a wounded person at a higher level than him and the wounded person throws a dagger into his gut. It's actively frustrating to listen to.
The narrator doesn't put much effort into the voices or the thoughts either. It feels like you're listening to a robot calmly explain things even when the character is watching children get tortured. It's rough to listen to even when I speed it up to like 1.8x speed.

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