
Dybsy
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Narrated by:
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Skyler Morgan
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By:
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A. M. Macdonald
What if you found a world where video games were real?
Jake Wingfoot is Dybsy, the legendary gamer and esports champion. He has earned the fear and respect of clans and guilds throughout the globe, but nothing has prepared him for the Singe - the real world, where losing a game has terrible consequences. The Singe is under attack by an enemy known only as Nemesis, defended by the elite soldiers of Vector Academy. But Nemesis is winning, and the Academy needs a new plan and a new weapon. Enter Dybsy...when the Academy reveals the Singe and recruits Dybsy into the war, he must train in neuro-combat and learn to fight within his team of gamer misfits. If he can't, the enemy will conquer the Singe and humanity will fall - and worse, Dybsy might never game again.
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Interesting Gamelit novel
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Language: damnit, shit
Violence: typical rpg violence, no major gore
Sexual content: none
Parents: any teen would be safe to read this.
Story: choppy but interesting. Some fun twists that I won’t spoil as they make the story. Good action and self reflection for everyone, not just gamers.
If there is a sequel I’d be interested to pick it up.
—I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Entertaining take on a gamer novel
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Great listen. Well put together.
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Great story and narration
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The Narration was also just good, but this looks to be his first Sci-Fi book, I think if this had been Scott Brick or Will Wheaton, for example, it may have raised this book by a star to 4.
I would read another in the series. Please note this copy was provided Free for Review, but these are my honest thoughts and ratings.
Good but not a Ready Player One
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A Real Gamers Heaven
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Good GamLIT
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really enjoyed this listen.
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great start to a new rpg lit series.
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TLDR; LitRPG/GameLit, with the twist that the games affect the "real world".
This starts as your standard Gamelit/LitRPG book, then takes a dive into Sci-Fi. Enemies in their games can have an impact on the real world, becoming viruses and causing havoc. There's a scienceish explanation for this, that can basically be passed off as "magic" without any impact to the story. As for the story itself, an interesting concept lacking in execution, not bad, just could have been better. I enjoyed it enough that I'll keep an eye on the series, not sure I'll go out of my way to keep an eye on them, but decent enough to keep me interested.
Overall, pick this up if you want a twist on GameLit/LitRPG, and don't mind some slight hiccups in the story.
Twist on the LitRPG/Gamelit concept
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