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  • Dungeon Planet

  • A Sci-Fi LitRPG Adventure
  • By: Jake Edwin
  • Narrated by: Austin Rising
  • Length: 14 hrs and 40 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (18 ratings)

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Dungeon Planet

By: Jake Edwin
Narrated by: Austin Rising
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A refugee from a decimated Earth joins the crew of a junker spacecraft and needs to level up his skills—fast—as they raid a treasure-laden planet.

After a galaxy-destroying cataclysm, a devastated Earth cut free from its universe and fell into the Spiral, an endless twist of thousands of orphaned planets, stars, and alien civilizations, fueled by both advanced technology and magic. Among the planet's refugees is Miles Asher, a soft-spoken tutor with a checkered, secret past. Miles needs to find his way in this world—and quickly.

When he's hired onto the Starlit Kipper as ship's healer, Miles quickly realizes his Harmonizer-class magic isn't up to the challenge . . . yet. He's determined to forge a successful path to a new future. If only he can develop the skills to become a stronger mage, he'll gain the respect he so desperately desires, meanwhile shedding the stains of his former life.

Now, the Starlit Kipper is headed for Ialis, the dungeon planet, which appears lifeless on the surface but whose interior is a maze of advanced tech, priceless metals, and rare materials. A greedy corporation controls access to this treasure, but the ship's crew is determined to deploy a raiding party to extract all they can without getting caught—or killed. It's all much more than Miles bargained for, but it's exactly the challenge he needs . . .

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The Good Kind of Spiral

I adore worldbuilding, and this has so much and is so interesting. They way the spiral functions is so much more satisfying than trying to find increasingly convoluted ways for why the physics works. The characters are also so much fun! Miles is honestly surprisingly untraumarized and very level headed for someone who just fled their homeworld, but I won't fault him for that. I also love the seamless inclusion of multiple sapiens in a way that felt so natural. Warms my heart as someone with food allergies that they have a spiral wide food sensitivity database. Also great to see biological sex and gender diversity in the story that doesn't have to be human centric. overall absolutely loved the story and the narration matched what I felt like miles acted like when I read it.

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Took a chance, and I’m glad I did.

For me this was one of those audiobooks where I only had the description, and the sample to go on. There weren’t even any reviews at the time I purchased it. However, I was feeling adventurous...

This turned out to be a very well executed mashup of a wide mix of genre’s from GameLit, to Sci-Fi, to Isekai, to Slice-of-life, and even Post-Apocalyptic. Unlike other books that combine two or more of these genres, this one doesn’t lean particularly heavily in any one direction.

Instead the elements show up as a consequence of the character’s progression and their journey into an unfamiliar universe. I truly enjoyed the experience and can’t wait to see where the author takes the story in the next installment.

Lastly, there’s no forced romantic interests and the character manages to make both good and bad decisions without coming off as a total idiot covered in plot armor. Nor does he become the “chosen one” whose power potential is only matched by his unending, internal-monologue of self-manufactured, psychological turmoil…

In my opinion these facts alone put this novel head and shoulders above 90% of the other books that have spewed forth into these genre’s over the last several years.

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the planet is literally the backrooms

it's a decent story but it's literally sci fi backrooms with aliens and magic. fun read.

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Captivating

It’s a great story as I finish this book before my shift for work. I would recommend to a friend.

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A good start fair promising should be good serious

This is a good start with a good promise. To what would be a good series? The one problem is during the end. When he's facing his past things, just get a little too destroyed it in the flashbacks. And how he murches them into what happening with Present, though I do like the foreshadowing. That happens with the cell phone of what could be happening? And what the mystery is and how it applies to his work on the new world

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misrepresentation

so this book is called dungeon planet..... it should have been called 10 hours of introspection and self doubt with a couple of exiting ish points.. honestly feel really let down such an interesting premise and system completely drowned in extremely boring bs.

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