
Metaworld Chronicles: Vol. 1
Metaworld Chronicles, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Siho Ellsmore
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By:
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David J Wuto
Everyone dreams of reliving their life; we imagine what it might be be like to start over.
But when Gwen Song awakes in her 15-year-old body, she finds herself in a world of urban sorcery. Though the problems of her troubled childhood remain, the familiar society she once lived in has all but disappeared and has been replaced by a parallel reality....
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It could do without the family issues, but they dont break the story or anything.
there are also kinda large time skips that could have easily been used to fill in some of the rushed conversation. But it is difficult to write a story that is told in years timescale, so I get why the events were lumped together.
Surprisingly Good
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Go Team Cousins!!
Great story!!
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Solid story
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Outstanding transmigrator story
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Are there other issues with this book? Yes. The MC can be a bit annoying at times and the emotional issues a little heavy, but I didn't feel that detracted much from the story. In the end, this is about a 30 year old woman finding herself in her 15 year old body from parallel universe where magic is used instead of science. I thought it was an interesting twist and handled well.
My only real gripe is the narrator. To be fair she did a great job in the main but there were some stumbles and mispronunciations that could have been fixed. The real issue was the accent of the MC. Not sure if that is just a Sydney thing, but man, I kept thinking I was listening to Rebel Wilson. I like Rebel - she's a great actress and funny, but as the voice of the MC of a fantasy... well, perhaps it is just the accent of the area and I shouldn't complain, but it pulled me out of the story a little. Not a deal breaker though.
In summary, this is a first book for this author and in my opinion outperforms most in something of an overcrowded subgenre. Not quite at the level of "The Land" or "He Who Fights Monsters" but close. Well worth the credit and the listen.
D&D meets Hogwarts meets... Rebel Wilson?
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Seriously, a great book. The inherent drawbacks to various types of magic , for example, is a beautiful stroke. Other than that, I wouldn't want to say more, for fear of spoiling stuff ;)
Something D&D lovers will like.
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Easily Enjoyable.
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Power is here and there never knowing what her actual might is. This might kill a mouse but the next time it can’t even scratch a mouse.
Worth a credit just keep in mind it’s like a web novel.
Great story but!
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I love the reader. The line was Great.
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spoilers
So, it's established pretty quickly that the MC is a self-made woman. Who after running away from a bad home life at 16. not only survived but managed to thrive. starting her own company. now, in her thirties, she suddenly finds herself inhabiting her 15 year old self on an alternate Earth. This is the central issue with the story. None of the characters' choices reflect this background. Everything she does fits with an inexperienced teenager trying to overcome the issues her parents instilled in her, while also coming to grips with her place in a magical society constantly on the brink of being destroyed. The result is that the character mocks her teenage companions in her head. then turns around and acts just like them. At no point does she act how you would expect the woman who cut out her toxic family as a teenager and is now the CEO of her own company to act. If the author had just refrained from adding a gimmick, which honestly feels like it was shoe horned in at the 11th hour, this would be a 4 star book.
ruined by poorly thought out gimmick.
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