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He Who Fights with Monsters 11: A LitRPG Adventure

He Who Fights with Monsters, Book 11

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He Who Fights with Monsters 11: A LitRPG Adventure

By: Shirtaloon, Travis Deverell
Narrated by: Heath Miller
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Jason and his companions managed to forestall the inexorable undead, but their battle is far from done.

Both they and their enemies are scattered across a strange realm, one that someone must conquer if anyone is to get out alive. Territory by territory, factions fight to reunite their people and conquer the realm.

Jason must contend with alliances he doesn’t want, friends he cannot find, and enemies ranging from angelic despots to the power of an undead god. He must face a realm that has been warped by his own mind and find a way to save a friend whose sacrifice got them this far.

To have any chance against the enemies waiting for him, Jason will have to confront the power inside himself that he’s been unwilling to face, fearful of what he’ll become. Only by accepting the destiny that looms over him will he have the strength to face his foes, with no promise even that will be enough to defeat them.

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I’m a little upset because I’ve been looking forward to this book for months now. The reason I’m upset is because Jason is not even in half the book. I like the supporting characters and even enjoy the banter between them when he’s not around, but ultimately, we listen to the book for Jason’s adventures.

Come on!

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there was a lot less content after the transformation zone it felt like a book that foreshadowed what would come.

seemed like a catchup and lore

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I cant wait, love these books I have listen to the series 2x now need to wait for book 12

can't wait for next book

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Best world building epic series I have read. Amazing characters and worlds. Well worth the listen.

Great series

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a thrilling set of books that make even the pdf like lists bearable if not fun to listen to!

What a series

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Can’t wait for the next one and that ending, LMAO! This one went by way too fast!

Best one so far

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This story just keeps getting better. It's definitely evolved past the normal rpg feel a bit, but in a good way.

Brilliant!

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I love the nod to Douglas Adams. I have to say that it is very refreshing to come across the writer who can create a world end characters that are easy to connect with, but still flawed. And yet despite the flaws they continue to try to be better. I do like the anti-hero vibe of the main character, but also not static. If you’ve read this far into the book, I don’t have to tell you much about it, but I just would like to leave a review and they make you have to Write something down to leave it, which is complete bollocks in my opinion.

Don’t panic

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what a great culmination of the latest arc. looking forward to the next book. this book really was great.

Another banger

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The relentless focus on astral spaces and complicated to visualize aspects instead of exploring the massive world that the author created. I honestly find the messengers to be uninteresting and yearn for WHAT THIS SERIES NEAR INTO US EARLY ON, being an adventuring is about adventuring. The new characters are annoying and generic and have no stand out personality which has me asking who the heck is this person that's speaking and why should I know them?

Stale Jokes, repeated explanations, tedious fights with mobs that aren't unique. No more play by play fights, they are just skimmed over with vague explanations and then moves on to more drama that's just exhausting.

it's the problem of every ridiculously long series that has no real end goal. Upping the ante each time in such a grandiose way that you have to continually up it far too much each time until the whole series becomes about something completlely different than what it started being about.

Gone is adventuring. Gone is the adventure society. Gone is anyone that can reign Jason is because he's a silver ranker that may as well be above diamond rank.

Everything has become about messengers which were unoriginal and bland enemies to begin with astral kings.... sigh.

This is really beginning to feel like a CW drama show or soap opera rather than a well thought out timeline.... It seems the author can't decide where the story is going and gets stuck on multiple book tangents and then abruptly changes direction. it's jarring.

Now, I love this series and the book is not bad, it's much better than most fantasy books out there and is certainly better than The Land Chaos Seeds series with that egomaniac Aleron Kong that literally named himself the father of AMERICAN LitRPGs.

But I really hope that the author takes a step back instead of rushing another book out, and really being it back to its roots and define what the main story arch is. I love this series and it's just going a direction that I personally am not a fan of

Losing what made the series great.

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