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Reboot

Afterlife Online, Book 1

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Reboot

By: Domino Finn
Narrated by: Justin Thomas James
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Tad Lonnerman is having a crappy day stuck in crappy traffic late to a crappy meeting. On the bright side, his game development career is the only non-crappy thing he has going for him, so life isn't all bad.

At least until he dies.

Now Tad finds himself uploaded to a beta test of Haven, an unannounced hyper-immersive MMO where the dead have a second chance at life. It's not virtual reality, it's digital reality. A true afterlife online.

Except Haven isn't exactly blissful paradise. Tad bumbles into a pagan blood feud, crosses paths with fallen angels, and gets lied to by saints. His only allies? A frat boy with a penchant for dying and a pixie who won't give him the time of day.

Second chances be damned. All Tad wants is to return to his old life, and he'll do anything for the opportunity. Even make a deal with the devil.

©2017 Domino Finn (P)2017 Domino Finn
Classics Cyberpunk Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction LitRPG
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Fantastic, hunmorous, creative LITRPG!

Thoroughly enjoyed this book and excited to finish the series. If you like LITRPG style stories you should definitely give this one a listen, characters are easy to connect with and author did a wonderful job keeping the story interesting, had a hard time putting this book down.

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Didn't know what I was missing

seen this one in my recommendation for a while was glad I got to listen.

the DR references were great reminded my of "we are legion"

as a sidenote the narrator is someone I first heard on a soundbooth production, with Jeff Hays and company

definitely going get rest of series

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i liked it.

What can I say but, I liked it. And would definitely recommended. Especially like how the chapters were named.

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Good story some funny parts to it.

Over all the story itself was a decent read compared to other stories in the same genere there were some rough parts but I will definitely consider the sequals to this book.

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Amazing preformance, meh story

What made the experience of listening to Reboot the most enjoyable?

The narrator was amazing. He is the reason I didn't put the book down.

What could Domino Finn have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?

Everything seemed to happen to quickly and to easily. It broke my feeling of plausible deniability.

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Reboot

Pretty decent book.
Enjoyable story, and an engaging MC.
Well written, and narrated.
Finn wrote a good story.
James’s performance was great.

Overall the experience was well worth the time.

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its a pretty cool perspective...

there were times where i was like... you really didnt ask that question already? or why didnt you ask this yet? or why why why why why... the main MC thought he was fine... but then you see the freak out moments... and you get it... but hes a little off lol... his room mate is a little off too lol and somehow the author makes it work lol. book one is an Oh My Goodness book because ... from 1-10, id give it an 8. the details, the playground drama, and a twist on rpg that gives you just enough to want more... and curious enough to buy book 2. lol. Go for it. The good guys piss you off. the bad guys piss you off lol. But there is so much meat in this sandwhich... that book 2 may have just enough mayo or oil, to help it go down smooth!

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Worth the Listen

Good storyline, world-building, fairly typical LitRPG. Easy to keep up with and understand the narrator, Justin Thomas James, who did a great job keeping characters distinct. Looking forward to next in the series.

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not my favorite LitRPG, but still pretty good!

This kind of reminds me of the first book in the Chaos Seeds series... lots of potential, but not quite as refined as I would have liked in the narration. If ever there was a subgenre where sound effects are needed, it's this one. the narrator does a decent job, but his performance would have been much improved if he didn't have to worry about leveling sounds and quest alerts.

solid "B" for a first book. I expect more in book 2.

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Mediocre

What did you like best about Reboot? What did you like least?

I like the overall idea that was presented as the foundation for the plot. Additionally, some of the ideas or concepts that was tied into the story was fairly funny.

Has Reboot turned you off from other books in this genre?

No, just this series.

Which scene was your favorite?

The duel in the arena.

Did Reboot inspire you to do anything?

Nope

Any additional comments?

I find it fairly hard to believe that MC was a game developer. For someone who is a game developer the MC made some decisions that doesn't seem accurate to me. For example) the scene where he gives a beggar a coin with full expectation of a quest/reward or the scene where he walks into a shop and begins breaking pots at random. While in games these concepts can be a real thing the way the MC does not logical assess the situation or even just ask his friend does not seem like a probable action or way of thinking a developer with years of experience would take.

I understand what the author wants to do with the whole "don't make deals with the devil" theme, but the consistent emphasis on the theme I feel is unnecessary. As the reader I already understand what happened/is happening the first time you mentioned it. It wasn't as clever as it could have been.

The lore that was used to help with the final scenes was sub-par. A cryptic poetic message that tells the MC to do what they were already doing in the first place doesn't make a good reveal or realization.

For the sake of not spoiling too much for those that still want to read it I will just say that the ending is cliche.

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