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PrimeVerse Omnibus

A Complete LitRPG Trilogy

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PrimeVerse Omnibus

By: R.K. Billiau
Narrated by: Eric Jason Martin
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No matter how many times you die, it still sucks.

The PrimeVerse Omnibus is a special edition of the best selling completed PrimeVerse trilogy.

For Hudson, the virtual world of PrimeVerse isn't all bad. It's beautiful, much nicer than overpopulated Earth. It almost feels like a vacation except for the volatile wildlife, lack of any amenities, and—oh yeah—the inability to log out.

Exploring the world, learning his class, and leveling skills is all fun and games until a powerful rogue player with a vendetta shows up to wipe out Hudson and his primitive tribe. Thrust into a conflict he didn't create, Hudson is forced into a cycle of respawning where he learns that even death can be used as a tool. So much for that vacation.

It's not like he signed up for this. Or even went willingly. But when life hands you lemons . . . use them to kill the dog-size spiders that are trying to eat your face.

©2019, 2020 R. K. Billiau (P)2022 Tantor
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Interesting Concept • Decent Worldbuilding • Good Narration • Satisfying Twist • Engaging Storytelling • Fun Surprises
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This story is ok. The last book was way to much of two characters getting physical to really desire to get through it. The first book had a good twist. Sadly the manna node in the second book was confusing because how did X person claim it if the mission would kill you if you claimed it. The ending was semi-satisfying. The author teases that this series is not done when clearly it is done.

Gods but not gods and failure to understand them

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Too much detail and not enough story. Need more story telling and faster paced would definitely benefit this a lot. Glad it came with the subscription otherwise I wouldn’t have finished the series.

Detailed

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right out of the gate it was obvious the author is a city shutin. they didn't seem to know what coconuts look like when they're on the tree. it only gets worse from there. The dialogue is adolescent at best. The story tries to make the MC out to be a special character, but he is just a moron. he makes stupid mistakes and misses other character cues for him to advance relationships.

Lazy writing at it's meh'ist

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This series was a wonderful enjoyment. At some points it was a long dry time but it was short and far between each book. Did feel that this series should have gotten another book but oh well.

Not A Bad Story!

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I enjoyed this series and I was consumed by the writing style and action. So many twists. Very satisfying to read. Highly recommend.

Love Love Love it!

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I loved the story and most of the character development. The world building was decent and I was involved in the story all the way through.
However, it could have been better.
SPOILER ALERT!!!! Don’t proceed further if you don’t want to read some details about the book.

The MC goes through horrific levels of pain but still has low resistance by the end of the book.
The author’loses’ several magic items the character has collected across the books. Also some skills as well.
And the MC’s prowess does not improve until the last book despite being the first Vassal in the new world?
The author really needs to consult with a pro regarding combat, because, well, just no. Talk to Seth Ring about conducting battles. He’s awesome. Sorry, but this is from a veteran’s perspective.

Despite the inconsistencies, I liked the plot well enough to stick with it to the end.

Needs to track acquisitions better

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The narrator was great with fun voices. this really made the book entertaining compared to many other audio books.

fun listen

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I liked the concept used, unlike most of these types of stories the characters in this story were given a "choice" of sorts and have to make the best of something, not just new to them, but new in every aspect of the word. I am actually hopeful that the author puts out more of these stories and can't wait for them!

Interesting Concept.

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Story is logical with lots of fun surprises even though the love/relationship is a bit cliche. Character progression is easy to understand and stats are rarely recited which in many LitRPG is really annoying. Solid listen enjoy.

Great listen for car trip

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This could have been much better. Book One wasn't bad, It creates an interesting game world. Not nearly as detailed and consistent as the world of "Alpha Physics" which I've also been reading, but still interesting and fun. But then this Madison girl shows up and takes over the whole story. She ruins the main character who is such a sap and can't stop talking about how much she turns him on. But she's still mourning for her dead husband and is sending him mixed signals. Fine, we get it, but that storyline which I just summarized in two sentences, goes on and on and on until, to quote Mark Twain, you just wish they'd both drown in the same boat. Except in this world that wouldn't even end their stupid romance because they'd just respawn and go at it again. Madison is a whiny little b---- with an annoyingly "cute" voice (read by a male narrator which makes it even more annoying. Entire chapters of this book get subsumed by this romance crap that nobody wants to hear about. The adventures and the gaming plot just disappear into this mawkish romance YA crap.

Ruined by a sappy love story

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