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Paths of Power Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Roman Howell
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By:
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Sean Barber
A mid thirties truck driver must make hard choices on his quest to get home to his family while the world as we know it comes to an end. 700 miles, no truck, and just his loyal dog to accompany him, can he survive in this new world? A world where The System spawns monsters and mutates plants and animals to absorb and refine essence? Let us find out.
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Odd but good
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To much virtue signaling.
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it's has the makings to be a good book
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First they are technically true. (at least the ones I'm going to focus on, there might be others that I didn't notice, or just don't bother me)
Let's start with the Christian Hate, There is a guy in a small portion of the book (I think he might be in 2 chapters) that is a bad guy, and uses christianity and his position for his own purposes. It is actually pretty realistic in human behavior. The story isn't claiming he's bad because he's Christian, it is he is an a-hole with power, and he happens to be Christian.
The reviews made it sound more targeted than it actually was.
Second, was the gender identity stuff. Ok there is one character that shows up, and has a minor role in the story. I didn't like the character either. Honestly just spent the whole time crying while their young sibling had to deal with everyone. Actually I think it was handled decently. It was actually such a minor part of the story it shouldn't hold any real weight, except that they will probably be in book 2 and we will have to deal with them again. Like I said, I didn't like the character, I think the sibling was like 12 or something, and if you are going to make a kid take care of you because you are too caught up in your own head, I can't really like you. (Honestly should have been crippled or something so it would make sense.
That said, I enjoyed the story and the abundant casual references to other books. I rather enjoyed the journey with the MC. And while the idea of dealing with one character more is slightly irritating, it is nowhere near enough for me to drop the book or hesitate to continue the story.
It was tough to clarify things for fence sitters, and not do any spoilers.
I was put off by the reviews
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I started listening to this book while driving to SLC from Denver. I was pleasantly surprised at how much I got into the book. The drive helped me see what the main character was seeing only opposite.
Can’t wait for the second one.
Keep them coming Sean Barber!
New to the litrpg genre, loved it …..
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There's nothing wrong with the narration, but there's nothing good either. It's just mediocre.
Went from good to mediocre.
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Good book
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As for this book well with in the confines of the rating system. Which I’ll let go of for future reviews aswell as the hundreds I eventually mean to go back to doing with the past. This was a pleasant surprise as you can see I’ve given it four stars across the board it’s not on top tier but for hidden gem of not thinking much going in. I was pleasantly surprised with how entertaining it was. Nothing flashy just steady as she goes with just more depth to the elements the further in it goes. Hopefully the second book will continue with its course at the least or perhaps it will possibly take off and really kick some ass. Worth credit though for all typical litrpg lovers.
Initialisation 4.5 star
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Good one
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