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Apocalypse Comedy

Gravity and Divinity System, Book 1

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Apocalypse Comedy

By: Hunter Mythos
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A jokester crashes the System, angers the gods, and becomes more powerful with every climactic battle.

Jay Luckrun has many interests: street dancing, anime, action movies, comedy, and dashing across rooftops to the point where his bullies nicknamed him Rooftop Weirdo. After struggling to confront his untouchable high school crush at her seventeenth birthday party, Jay adds another interest to his list—Dungeon Crawling in the face of the apocalypse.

Jay meets a divine creature who chooses him to become a Champion. Someone with a leveling System, stats, skills, access to other dimensions containing dungeons filled with supernatural loot, and magical powers that’ll alter reality as they know it.

Becoming a Champion comes with some issues. Global assassins want Jay and other Champions dead. Monsters are hungering to break out of their dungeons and raze Jay’s world. And Jay’s just one young guy trying to have fun with a Class that gets weirder as he evolves and masters his new gravity powers.

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interesting but plays pretty basic

the start was good the Mc takes a L at the start makes a play off brains instead of bronze kinda works then it introduces mcs dream girl a walking godlyling red flag then gets super basic he's just strong enough to do everything (even tho he had lost every human fight hard) bro just says ya I'm weird constantly even tho he's basic except does parkour without ever being weird in the way he implied gets annoying tho it does still have touches of personality it really falls flat to me will not be continuing

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the main is a simp

nobody likes a simp. the personalities of the characters are trying to seem unique and interesting, but there 2 dimensional as hell. I could barely make it halfway through this story and had to quit, and I listen to a new fantasy book almost daily. If you like a new take on generic then get this book otherwise try hellgate.

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Could not finish.

Had to drop after trying hard to like the MC. And all the other side characters have no depth on character building. Felt too bland.

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Missing the Comedy

Written for teens maybe. the idea has promise the story needs more story and less tangents of how, the mc being kid, somehow has more life experience then anyone else.

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Jay is an idiot in stats

Why do stupid people like Jay never add to strength? All the speed in the world won't matter if you don't have the power to back it up!

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refreshing story with a lot of gravity

I really like the character development of this book, the first couple of chapters were weird, but once the new order of the world start to be presented the book develops really well
I loved the story, will surely listen to the next one...

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I love how they reference modern things constantly. Memes, emoji, creepy pasta and so on. Hilarious!

It was pretty slow to start, as usual for the first book in a series, but once they finished up that first toy dungeon man did everything finally come together and click! Then the ball really got rolling! This is right uo my alley of content.

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DEAR....SWEET.....GOD!!

Listen and listen closely for I can't explain this any better. It's basically He Who Fights With Monsters, but with teens and super otakus. This book is glorious and I'm basically mad I listened to it, because now starts the waiting and praying for a quicker release to the sequel.

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story for for teens and maybe some YA

Could not continue listening to this “comedy”. Not something I enjoy. A note somewhere in description mentioning it’s for teens would be helpful.
Female voices sometimes hard to distinguish.

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worth continuing

that sort of hyperactive self aware energy where the protagonists actively manipulate the narrative. some people hate that vibe, I'm not one of them. definitely approve

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