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Grave Consequences

Death of the Party, Book 2

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Grave Consequences

By: Kleggt
Narrated by: Rachel Leblang
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Life as a brain-eating glitch in the System is no walk in the park—even with a Death Knight, a vampire, and an emoticon-speaking demon in tow.

In a world in which Players fight Monsters to the death for loot and experience, Sally has managed to survive as a half-Monster/half-Player glitch in the System. With the help of her fellow Unique Monsters, she gained acceptance from the System, and they forged towns of their own in the Forest area, allowing them to live in peace without the constant threat of Players. And if there's any trouble, Sally can eat their brains. That's always fun.

But as she heads for the second area, known as the Wastelands, to defeat the System and bring about more peace, Sally finds even bigger problems plaguing the world. While she was expecting to fight against more Monster-hating Players, it turns out she's been beaten to the buffet. The powerful Ruben, a Unique dragon, has split the area in two and is using the Players to farm gold to grow in strength.

Sally may have a powerful Party behind her, but she's forced to level up amid the ruins of the dragon's wake, and cracks have started to form. With her brain-hungry stomach just as parched as the surrounding area, will she be able to bring justice to the Wastelands as well as uncover the secrets of the mysterious System?

The second volume of the hit LitRPG fantasy series—with more than 900,000 views on Royal Road—now available on Kindle, Kindle Unlimited, and Audible!

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Edgy monster high ...

voice Actor is why I listened for two books the writer wants the main character to be clever so bad but she is a Edgy pick me girl with heavey cringe no character development things happen because we need to know she so cool plot is why try when I can be generic ...

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There’s not a lot to say about this addition to the series. It’s definitely not equal to the first book. But it’s very much needed for what’s to come. Think of this book as the training arc for the cast with new allies. That’s all I will say.

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Disappointing

I liked the first book well enough despite a few gripes but this one is like being forced to watch someone else play a video game I am not all that interested in. There is little point to it, very little more information is revealed from the first book, and the characters just sort of laxodazically plod their way through the next area while working on basically side quests and LOTS of fights that were as interesting as listening to someone describe paint drying. When you couple that with the worst "witty" banter ever, it all just falls flat.

This was all a shame because both the characters and basic premise of the book are interesting enough, but the author just doesn't seem to know what he wants to do with them other than fight and level.

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