
Reincarnation Trials: A LitRPG Apocalypse
Systems of Salvation, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Daniel Wisniewski
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Rebecca Woods
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By:
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Han Yang
Defeat the monsters, become the champion, save the survivors.
A sliver of humanity abandons Earth, forced into the skies because genetically enhanced monsters rule the world. Four hundred years later, the Salvation Fleet returns, desperate to unload their overcrowded decks. Darcy - the AI mastermind who controls the fleet - uses simulated competitions called the Reincarnation Trials to determine who becomes a council member and who earns the right to join the first colony.
Theo achieves Citizen status after a decade of arduous training and is thrust into the Reincarnation Trials. Ready to help humanity survive, he enters the Snagglewood competition. The theme is a western, where he defends humanity against the monsters invading its shores. While he strives for first on the leader boards, the real world calls for his help.
After being gone for so long, Earth transitions into a very dangerous place filled with narocks who call the overgrown jungles and forests home. Hidden among the terrors, pockets of humanity cower under the surface, most of them in urgent need of rescue.
Will Theo and the Salvation Fleet persevere or perish? Download now.
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A Science Fiction Thriller I didn't know I needed
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Took a little of each and baked a cake. Action, adventure, mystery and a sprinkling of romance.
Really enjoyed rather storyline. The narrator could of had a little better voice fluctuation…. But different voices spot on. Different from anything I’ve listened to. Usually prefer apocalyptic…. This was great take on how humanity would survive and evolve
Well worth the credit
Good storyline
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Humanity has been driven to the stars by their own biological creations of war. Ruled by an A.I. they compete in virtual reality for privilege, power, and resources. But now they are returning to the planet that birthed them, and everything might just change...
Rebecca and Daniel did a wonderful job with the narration!
I really enjoyed this story, and can't wait to find out what happens next!
delightful!
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Freaking awesome.
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Worth a listen...
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The first is the performance. While Rebecca Woods was great, I found Daniel Wisniewski's style pulled me out of the story. When narrating the parts within the ship, everything is perfect. While in the western part of the story he reads things with too much of a performance. Everything feels like he's offering up words of wisdom while staring off into the middle distance, and he might suddenly say 'I'm Batman' at any moment. While it pulled me out of the story, it wasn't intolerable by any means.
The second is the author's fixation on a 'the women need to breed' mentality. I get it, lots of births are necessary to kick start things, but with a few minute think I can come up with a better idea than rape the women and force them to have six kids each. Considering the AI had over 400 years to think up an alternative, clearly this is a theme that he wants to be there. I've read books with worse themes, but I knew it going in. This kinda hits you in the face given it's a litrpg and there aren't any warnings in the publisher summary.
With the above two issues combined, I wasn't engrossed in the story and picked up on several little things that didn't make sense. Like, terminal velocity is about 120mph, and is reached within 12 seconds. Sudden stops wouldn't leave anyone completely uninjured. The LitRPG aspect was barely there too. I want stat changes and power progression, not 'his score went up again' as the only change.
I didn't absolutely hate this book, but I'm not going to be continuing the series.
Problematic
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Interesting story, but I got bored for the last few hours. It made it hard to finish.
The end seemed kind of rushed. Like the author didn’t know how to finish it, or was up against a deadline. The end was also another example of you have to buy book two to really find out how book one ends.
I probably won’t pick up book two.
Audio issues at start, ok story, abrupt ending
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Wow What an Amazing Story
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Even better on audio.
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Another awesome Litrpg series
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