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  • Dungeon Tour Guide 3: A LitRPG Adventure

  • Dungeon Tour Guide, Book 3
  • By: Aaron Shih
  • Narrated by: Travis Baldree
  • Length: 8 hrs and 59 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (61 ratings)

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Dungeon Tour Guide 3: A LitRPG Adventure

By: Aaron Shih
Narrated by: Travis Baldree
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Publisher's summary

The world is beginning to crack. Lucas will hold it together—or die trying.

The omen's demise is itself an omen of times to come. The king, long constrained by the goddess' rules, finally has the chance to exercise his power over the world. Lucas soon realizes that those ambitions don't just stop at one world.

As reality crumbles apart around them, the king enacts his plan, and the goddess meddles as she pleases, it will take everything Centerpoint has to even survive, let alone win. Victory is a process, and Lucas will ensure that humanity lives to see it complete.

No matter what it takes.

©2023 Aaron Shih (P)2024 Podium Audio
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Simply Beatutiful

Considering that much of LitRPG contains books spanning over a dozen volumes, it’s nice to see a story that wraps up in three. It’s a thrilling conclusion that leaves you fondly remembering the series and its characters.

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wonderful world building and breaking

engaging characters that make you laugh and cry. it made you care about everyone and hope for their survival. enjoyable listen with great narator

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The ending

The ending was amazing the whole book was incredibly written and I can relate to some struggles of the characters I loved the first two books too

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It's not bad, but...

Everything has moved way too quickly, both in this book and the last. I'm disappointed that the plot went straight from helping out a low level adventuring party to fighting multiple extinction level threats. None of the character deaths mattered because there was no time spent becoming attached to them. It's not a terrible story, just a lot of wasted potential that leaves you feeling whiplashed frequently

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I found a mistake

I love Travis and I get recording a book is hard and I’m not pointing it out to hate on him in any way. I just want to point it out for shits and giggles.

In chapter 29 at around 6min and 50 seconds Travis uses a character voice for the wrong person

He uses throns voice for Anton sentences then uses the same voice right after when it’s thorns turn

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Disappointing Third Installment

I had high hopes for "Dungeon Tour Guide 3: A LitRPG Adventure" by Aaron Shih, especially after enjoying the first book's fresh perspective. The second book was decent, but this third one has been a major letdown. I'm 2-3 hours into it, and I can't find the motivation to continue. This book feels like a rushed 2.5 version rather than a full-fledged third installment.

At half the length of the previous books, it lacks the depth and development that made the series initially engaging. The story is a chaotic mess with little to no character development. It seems like an AI, given the premise of the original books, could have written this. There's a noticeable decline in quality, making it hard to care about the characters or plot.

Many others have shared similar sentiments. The frequent reminders of the Goddess being bored detract from the storyline, making it feel disjointed and unsatisfying. I'm disappointed and plan to get my credit back. I doubt I'll follow this series or the author any further.

I can't help but wonder if this book was rushed or neglected due to the author's involvement in another series. Whatever the reason, "Dungeon Tour Guide 3" fails to live up to its predecessors.

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Don't believe the fake reviews worst story ever

The whole premise of the third book is God's. A child changes the world on her whims. There is no universal power she's limited too, so it's like a fever dream. What exists 1 second can change the next Always with no reason. With that premise, i've known eight year olds that could write a more consistent story, and that is factually true. It literally feels like the writer got mad at his fans asking when the last book was going to come out, so he wrote it as fast as possible and with spite. There are already 5 reviews that say this book is 5 star. I have Uber 700 books in My Library. There is no way. This is a 5 star book by anyone. This proves this author is buying fake review reviews

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