
Mastering Magic
Jeff the Game Master, Book 3
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Nick Podehl
What happens when the world’s most realistic game becomes more real than reality?
Logout button disabled, Jeff and crew find themselves stuck until they can defeat King Tom and the rogue patcher. The mystery still looms: who is behind Infinite Worlds’ attack?
Dan Shaklee, CEO of Hard Rock Data, makes discoveries with implications beyond anything he could’ve ever imagined.
King Tom, having assimilated nearly all of IW’s Principalities, has continued his onslaught. This time, creating an army of adorable but vicious Vorpal Rabbits, he has issued a command to the Dragon’s Banes: find and destroy all before they end the world.
Jeff, along with Dak, Jeweliette, Oliver, Torvi, Snapdragon—oh, and despite everyone’s desires, Crush and Vilecutter—must traverse the underground bunny burrows to put and end to it all.
It’s a race against time. Tensions are high. Patience is thin. Will they do it before their TerraMount systems give out and their mortal bodies follow?
Find out in the final installment of Jeff the Game Master by Washington Post and Audible #1 bestselling Jaime Castle and Dragon Award nominated Troy Osgood.
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I liked it
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Ahhh the sweet sounds of Nick
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generally pretty good!
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Great series!
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What a fitting end...
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Better than I expected
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Give it a try
Cool idea
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Characters: I liked them and would happily hang out with them in game. Crush was a little disappointing as he had no real character growth that I hoped for and, well, poor Ricardi. Though in a way it is nice their stories did not become cliche.
Narrator: One of the best on audible and always a joy to listen to.
Summary:
Series starts a little unconventional with the Main Character being a non playable Game Master. The main character is then set up to be an over powered "chosen one". In the end (This book) the main character played more like a utility support character to the assemble cast of the party (while still being chosen one). I do recommend this series as long as you are not some fan of grimdark realistic litrpgs, or don't like LitRpgs at all. Though in the final book the stats and typical gamer stuff was mostly dropped in favor of other aspects of the story. I guess once you are fighting for your life leveling up is not a high concern.
PS: This is the scond series where bunnies are little demons. What do LitRPG writers have against bunnies?
Fun ending
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I also felt the motivation for the Big Bad Guy, that is ultimately behind all this, was out of left field. Book 3, and we're suddenly learning he has some deep seated hatred for the head of the company that owns Infinite Worlds? And that this is some kind of personal vendetta?! WHY?! HOW?! Seriously there is nothing in the trilogy to explain where this opinion comes from. In fact, the author goes out of his way to paint this billionaire as a pretty decent human being, who genuinely looks out for people. He's described repeatedly as being "not the typical billionaire jerk, like Bezos or Musk", but this guy who started everything, acts like he's been barbecuing puppies and orphans and serving them up at the company cookout.
It felt rushed I think. Like the author realized he needed to wrap this up in a trilogy, but that meant truncating several arcs and plot threads to do so. It feels abridged.
I would still recommend people who liked the first 2 books to pick it up, but I can't say it's without flaws. The loss of stars in my review are a result of those flaws. The narration is top notch as always. Nick Podehl is a fantastic narrator, so no issues there. But be aware, the ending might not be as enjoyable and satisfying for you, as the ending of book 1 was for me. You can find my review of that book, and it's VERY gushing about how much I enjoyed it. Sadly, the end of the trilogy doesn't stick the landing perfectly. It doesn't fall on it's face, but it does stumble a bit before striking it's finishing pose.
Good book, but the ending is a bit weird
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