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CivCEO 3

Accidental Champion, Book 3

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CivCEO 3

By: Andrew Karevik
Narrated by: Neil Hellegers
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Charles' crazy wager paid off. After facing near annihilation, he managed to upend Nicos the warmonger and secure a new strip of land near the coast. With Tine growing steadily, he can now turn his attention to developing this new village and turning it into a new powerhouse.

But as always, nothing ever goes as planned. For one, the borders of his new territory do not quite reach the water, so he cannot build a Seaport until he levels up his village. He cannot even access the resource tiles such as the fish, making this place completely depend on Tine for food.

On top of that, Charles still needs to find a way to reinstate Tanders who's been chased away from Igithor by rival Henderson Aimes (with the help of the Silver Fools). One of the possible options is to recruit more Heroes to retake the guildhall, especially since his loyal wizard Alamander has yet to return from his secret leave.

But to get access to those special units, he first needs to build a Hall of Heroes. And for that, he needs rare artifacts....

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Quite an enjoyable book and series, with a focus on growing the community and wealth, rather than slaying foes. New cultures are introduced as well as many new issues to be solved. I'm very happy with the main character and some of the side characters. His risk taking is integral to the story and well presented. An excellent change of pace from other LitRPG novels.

Excellent change of pace in LitRPG genre

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I’m a broken record with these reviews but I’m enjoying the series. Yeah maybe mage battles and winning the day against a horde of goblins is awesome. But a LITRPG about economics is pretty great too. Off to the next book!

Once again I love it!

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amazing book. I definitely recommend this book.I enjoyed the story immensely. And loved the action.

Awesome series.

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Continues to be an exciting and engaging series, looking forward to the next book!

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Love it

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Buen libro pense que iba a tener un poco de litrpg pero esta mas enfocado como en un RTS, facil de leer, buenas aventuras y si te gusta la economia y como funciona? se disfruta el libro, claro es algo simple peor bueno, Y el narrador es Increible!

Para los que es gusta los rts como sims, o Civ,

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If you liked the first two books then you should buy it! Its worth it.this is great ,I would love to read the next book when it comez out!

This is great!

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Charles finally builds his ship on sails off into the ocean blue to find trade with another continent. He finds several new species who are eager to trade with him but in doing so, he risks waking the ire of the tradies who are still powerful enough to crush him if riled. The pacing is fluid and brisk and there are a number of encounters where war and death were barely averted. In doing so, Charles learns some valuable lessons.

I enjoyed this book and plan to continue the series,

Neil Hellegers' performance continues to be complimentary to the book.

Becoming Popeye but no Olive Oyl

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I have thoroughly enjoyed this series but my only complaint is that it isn’t longer! Though for the price, I can’t complain too much.

Great story, wish it was longer!

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without giving spoilers... this is where the story really starts to open up. the chapters are finely tuned to leave you on the edge of your seat when the silence from the chapter switch happens.

highly recommend

book 3 really pulls you in

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I have quite enjoyed this entire series, though don't know that anyone who wants any amount of action out of these books will get any satisfaction. Theses books have so far been very much what they say on the tin, a man who was quite good at our business being thrust into making new towns, deals, allies, trade and all sorts of other things in a new one. I find the books to be short, sweet and to the point without much filler. All killer as they would say, i suppose. That said the series seems to be plodding without much of a driving point during parts of this book, even though this one has the most backstabbing and somewhat danger for our main character and his town. I would like to see him interact more with folks in his towns, but he more and more goes and deals more. We'll see how much other books add the other spots i'd like rounded and and given more of.

Pretty darn good.

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