
Masters of Strata
Deepest Dungeon, Book 2 (LitRPG)
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Narrated by:
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Adam Sims
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By:
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G. D. Penman
Martin and Iron Riot have made their mark on the Dungeons of Strata, slaying the first of the nightmarish Archdukes faster than anyone could have hoped. Yet the dungeon has left its marks on them, too.
Scarred with wounds that will not heal and changed in ways that he cannot comprehend, Martin must contend with the mysterious true nature of the game and the lengths that the Masters who made this world are willing to go to keep their secrets.
The Masters have complete control over everything in Strata. They now hunt Martin outside the game, using every means at their disposal to put a stop to his progress.
But they have forgotten the age-old adage: never corner a rat.
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IRON RIOT!!!
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Had me at the start but.
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He and his group are trying to be the first to finish the game, and it seems that there are forces that are strenuously opposing that attempt.
The protagonist seems to have some of the indicators of autism, but if so, he is high-functioning. His team members each have their own social disfunctions, which makes the society of the team a constant point of friction. These personalities are well-described, but don't seem to change much through the story.
The game world is interesting, featuring only anthropomorphic animal species (including the players) and monsters. The conceit is a dungeon world with many levels, each involving some sort of challenge to proceed to the next level.
The outer (real?) world is largely sketched in, and only to the extent necessary for the main plot.
The main plot is complex and involves elements of both worlds intersecting to complicate the race to the end of the dungeon.
This book straddles the boundary between virtual reality and isekai in an interesting way, but I didn't find the story being told to be especially compelling. That said, it's interesting enough that I'll finish the series (which is only three books long). I want to know how this is going to turn out.
Strange series that straddles VR and isekai
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Very good
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Fantastic continuation of the first book!
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Not a conclusion!!!
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Lindsey describes this book succinctly: Boring
This book is about a dysfunctional emotional stunted set of people. The MC is seriously and legitimately either autistic or a sociopath. An entire book of pointless angst and rage.
The narrator tries, but regularly mispronounces words and uses the wrong voice.
The author lied and was tempted by the money grab.
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