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  • Dukes and Ladders: A LitRPG/Gamelit Adventure

  • The Good Guys Series, Book 5
  • By: Eric Ugland
  • Narrated by: Neil Hellegers
  • Length: 8 hrs and 26 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (3,012 ratings)

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Dukes and Ladders: A LitRPG/Gamelit Adventure

By: Eric Ugland
Narrated by: Neil Hellegers
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When Montana first started playing in iNcarn8, his new game life, he just wanted to be one of the good guys for a change. But despite his impressive stats and incredible heroics, even his followers are just plain scared of him. Trouble keeps pouring down Montana, even in the remote, supposedly safe holding he's building into his dukedom.

All that will have to change if Coggeshall is going to survive. Walls go up and homes get built, but Montana can't shake the feeling that none of it will be enough to keep out the problems of the Empire. Or the world of Vuldranni.

©2019 Eric Ugland (P)2019 Tantor
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Can't stop listening

I really enjoy this LitRPG series. it's got that ineffable something that makes me want to see what happens next. Hopefully the next audiobook comes out soon.

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Loving this series!

Just allot of fun! The characters stay true, the way the author describes things makes it like you’re standing there.

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I greatly enjoy this author

Their way of writing is greatly humorous and has serious moments that don't conflict and most of the references don't fall flat even though they do in the story

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Great again and he always has a great ending too.

Again everything is fantastic. And he always has a great ending and it makes you want to jump into the next book

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Nothing Can Stop Montana

Montana continues to drown in the complexities of the game-like world he is living his second life in, but somehow—mostly due to sheer stubbornness and his amazing strength, he keeps coming out on top. I thought this novel began a lot slower than the others, but when things start happening, it powers forward with all the excitement and creativity of the earlier books. Part of the fun is just experiencing the amazing ways in which Montana's superhuman strength gets him out of trouble (not to mention his other amazing abilities). But there is also a lot of enjoyment in seeing him dog paddle up the raging gorge of politics that continually tries to overwhelm him.

Another quirk of the series I really enjoy is the frequent weird special abilities which his tenacity in these bizarre situations keeps awarding him. It’s a facet of the “game-mechanics” style of LitRPG which always makes me smile. Pull a wagon for long enough and suddenly you don’t lose stamina anymore. Get beaten on enough times while persevering through sheer grit and high strength and suddenly your bones can't break. Every book has a couple of these special perks and I find them very creative. I also like how Montana finds ways to use these peculiar assets later in the series.

Ugland has built one of the best of the LitRPG subgenre. It’s well worth reading.

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The LitRPG Die Hard

I've finally figured out what I like about this series. This series is to the genre what Die Hard was to action movies. The main character is an everyman sort of guy for whom it's very easy to project oneself onto. They're easy reading with enough complexity to sink your teeth into and enough silly antics to keep you entertained.

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fun and interesting but....

the main character is really grating on my nerves. he is super strong and just way too stupid to be a real person. the writing is too inconsistent. he has super strength in some scenes and flails around like a damsel in distress in other scenes. You had him pull a chance of granite that weighed 100,000 tons and you're gonna tell me this guy gets a battle axe stuck in a normal mobs spine and can't get it out? you gonna tell me he can't jump more than 5 ft like a normal person? gonna tell me he can't push off a rock in the river instead nearly get drowned in it? also what is my insides were being ground between the rocks in the river and my bones..... your ribs protect your organs... and who the fuck jumps into a calm stream headfirst before walking in a little bit. the guy was drug dealing thig in another life. he must of at least had some street smarts. now he has no street smarts? and ano real intelligence after moving his stat to 30 which would put him well past Einstein levels. and what the fuck is this I might be able to pull off a 4 minute mile while running? he has 100 str, 30+ dex, 30+ agility.... 20 in any category is Olympic level athlete earth.... dude should crushing 1 minute miles by leaping one leg at a time covering 30-50ft per kick of his leg.... not to mention he has infinite stamina buff.... might a 4 minute mile my ass. cmon dude be more consistent. please. I love your style but the quality is really grating and hard to swallow. it pulls me out of story.

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I actually started the first book that's just a random search

While I'm waiting for my next set of books that I'm listening to to come out.
I randomly did a search and came across this one. Amazingly, they are a little shorter than I'm used to, but the stories are engaging The character himself is likable, and you can somehow either see yourself in him or know somebody that he remind you of

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Starts out great in the earlier books,gets frustrating later on...

I really liked where the story began. The protagonist was likable and his foibles were relatable. The further we go though, I keep expecting him to get even a little bit smarter but the guy just doesn't seem to be able figure out even the simplest issues even after months of being firmly neck deep in the mess. It gets frustrating. I know he says he's dumb and he hasn't focused on Int or Wis scores but still...

I'm going to keep going, though, I just feel like I want to see this story through.... Heh

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The worst and best one so far!

Ironically it was the best AND the worst book so far haha! The author did a masterful job of making you feel the frustration of the main character but then giving you all good rpg adventure you could ask for!

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