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Bad Guys, Book 1
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Neil Hellegers
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Eric Ugland
About this listen
From the number-one best-selling author of One More Last Time!
Just yesterday, Ben was a petty criminal getting by on fleecing New York’s one-percenters. Today, he's got a new face, a new name, and a new world to navigate. And Ben’s thinking maybe this time around, he’ll use his skills at disarming and deceiving to help out people other than himself. Maybe.
Watching a medieval City Guard fight off a 20-foot-tall ooze that crawled up from the sewers will make you think twice about life decisions. Tomorrow, he'll need to save a girl, steal a crown, join a guild, and most importantly, convince an innkeep to make a decent bacon egg and cheese.
Scamps and Scoundrels is the witty, action-packed entree into The Bad Guys, a new series from epic LitRPG writer Eric Ugland. If you like immersive world-building full of magic, monsters, and mischief, this is the book for you.
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- By Miachi on 01-23-15
By: Drew Hayes
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Ritualist
- Completionist Chronicles, Book 1
- By: Dakota Krout
- Narrated by: Vikas Adam
- Length: 12 hrs and 6 mins
- Unabridged
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The decision to start a new life is never an easy one, but for Joe the transition was far from figurative. Becoming a permanent addition to a game world, it doesn't take long to learn that people with his abilities are actively hunted. In fact, if the wrong people gained knowledge of what he was capable of, assassins would appear in droves.
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Ritual is necessary for us to know anything
- By LITRPG Audiobook Reviews on 05-18-18
By: Dakota Krout
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Menagerie of Mayhem
- Master of Puppets, Book 2
- By: Eric Ugland
- Narrated by: Nick Podehl
- Length: 11 hrs and 14 mins
- Unabridged
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Del Roosevelt, Champion of the Midden. The first creature smart enough, strong enough, fast enough to advance in who knows how long, immediately finds himself in jail. Well, technically, it's a dungeon, but he's spent enough time putting people behind bars to recognize when he ends up there, too. Now, our little furry force needs to work the system and escape to Ratopolis with the one ally he has left.
By: Eric Ugland
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Beginner Quest
- A LitRPG Cultivation Series
- By: Nephilim Night
- Narrated by: Neil Hellegers
- Length: 9 hrs and 3 mins
- Unabridged
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Betrayed by those closest to him, Viktor's soul couldn't move on for decades. Pitied by one of the Gods, he was given the chance to participate in the next round of bets between the gods. It was an eternally violent game known as Towers and Rifts. The world he found himself in was nothing like the one he'd spent centuries cultivating and becoming stronger. He was right back at the bottom along with everyone else but for the knowledge he retained.
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So much wrong
- By Burnt Taco Meat on 07-21-21
By: Nephilim Night
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Monsters and Legends
- Infinite Realm, Book 1
- By: Ivan Kal
- Narrated by: Phil Thron
- Length: 34 hrs and 30 mins
- Unabridged
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Zach grew in power and thrived in the post-Framework world. He became a respected leader, a shining example of what it meant to be good. But as the world ended, he had only one thought: to punish the monster that had killed the world long before the Framework ended it. Yet not even with his incredible power was he able to stand against the World Ender. His arrival in the new realty, the Infinite Realm, gives him the chance to grow stronger, to find the monster again-and make it pay.
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Switches Perspectives
- By Jeremy on 11-09-21
By: Ivan Kal
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Mark of the Founder: A litRPG Saga
- Beastborne, Book 1
- By: James T. Callum
- Narrated by: Eric Michael Summerer
- Length: 29 hrs and 33 mins
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The Founders were the first marked, and they used those powers to build kingdoms, subjugate the land, and enrich themselves. They will not suffer another to join their ranks. Lost in a world with levels, stats, and monsters, Hal fights to survive in an unforgiving land, and to escape execution from its rulers. Ingenuity and courage won’t be enough. With marked powers he doesn’t understand, he’s easy prey for all the goblins, bandits, aberrations, and foul monsters that plague the realm. He’ll need to abandon his humanity by embracing the beast within.
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One of the better litrpgs Iv heard this year.
- By Anthony on 03-17-21
By: James T. Callum
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Guild Master
- A LitRPG Adventure (Tower of Power, Book 1)
- By: Ivan Kal
- Narrated by: Ryan Burke
- Length: 8 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged
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Morgan used to be a pretty normal guy. He went to college by day and played online games by night, leading his guild into new conquests - until he got hit by a car and a dude wearing a wet suit appeared in front of him. The man offered him a new chance at life in a world he had created, a world with similar rules to the games Morgan loved to play. There is the promise of great rewards and power, he says, if Morgan manages to complete the Tower of Power.
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YA novel
- By Chax on 03-06-19
By: Ivan Kal
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Domestication (Dramatized Adaptation)
- Battle Mage Farmer, Book 1
- By: Seth Ring
- Narrated by: full cast, Holly Adams, Christopher Walker, and others
- Length: 10 hrs and 25 mins
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A world on the precipice of the apocalypse. A secret forged in the flames of war. A chance to start over. For John Sutton, only one of those three things matters. Retired from a decade of brutal war, he wants nothing more than a quiet pastoral life while he does his best to stem the steady increase of his Doom Points before they hit 100, signaling the start of the end. He’s been given a small farm on the outskirts of the empire as a thanks for his service, but no matter how far he travels, it's impossible to escape the war's devastating effects on the world.
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AWESOME NESS
- By Kari R Ergle on 06-27-24
By: Seth Ring
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CivCEO
- Accidental Champion Series, Book 1
- By: Andrew Karevik
- Narrated by: Neil Hellegers
- Length: 7 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged
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When Charles Morris is forced into retirement, the old multinational company CEO has to accept that it is all over. The days of running his financial empire have finally come to an end. All because of a stupid heart attack. While Charles is attending a fundraiser, however, something happens and he's transported into a strange medieval world where magic is real and legendary heroes coexist with mythical monsters. Follow him as he builds roads and shops, hires heroes, develops alliances with neighboring villages...but also fights terrible foes.
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No world building
- By Timothy Dove on 12-19-20
By: Andrew Karevik
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The Legend of Randidly Ghosthound
- A LitRPG Adventure
- By: Noret Flood, puddles4263
- Narrated by: MacLeod Andrews
- Length: 23 hrs and 9 mins
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Due to unusual circumstances, Randidly starts in an isolated dungeon far beyond his level, forced to rely on the mysterious Traveler Shal in order to learn and survive with the dangerous new status quo for his world. But survive he does, only to leave the dungeon and discover that while he experienced several hellish months in the dungeon, only half a day passed on Earth. Randidly's capabilities are now more than enough to help build a small enclave of survivors, but that doesn't mean balancing his sense of responsibility against the plots of an unfriendly town will be easy.
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This book has mood swings
- By CDM860 on 11-10-21
By: Noret Flood, and others
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Arcane Kingdom Online: The Chosen
- LitRPG Adventure Series, Book 1
- By: Jakob Tanner
- Narrated by: Ryan Burke
- Length: 6 hrs and 7 mins
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Log-in or die. Those are the only choices left for Clay Hopewell. Infected with the ZERO virus, he has less than 24 hours before he bites the dust. With no cure available, there's only one option left: digitally reincarnate himself in the most advanced virtual reality game ever, the mysterious and newly released Arcane Kingdom Online. But cheating death and gaining immortality isn't that easy. If Clay survives the risky cognitive upload process, he'll still have to contend with a fantasy world teetering on the brink of crisis.
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I only got to chapter 9
- By Jeremiah W. on 02-15-19
By: Jakob Tanner
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All the Skills: A Deck-Building LitRPG
- All the Skills, Book 1
- By: Honour Rae
- Narrated by: Luke Daniels
- Length: 13 hrs and 38 mins
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Arthur lives with his father, a fallen but proud former noble, in Border Village #49, along with the other good folks condemned to toil in service to the Baron. But Arthur has an edge: a stolen heart card that secretly fell into his possession, thanks to a dragon. It’s a priceless source of power for the Baron and the tyrant will kill to get it back. Invaluable, too, to a young man of spellcasting ambitions.
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Has a lot of issues... But also has potential.
- By Heather L. Lynch on 02-06-23
By: Honour Rae
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Realm Between Series # , The Realm Between
- A LitRPG Saga (Books 1-3)
- By: Phoenix Grey
- Narrated by: Neil Hellegers
- Length: 24 hrs and 58 mins
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Will refused to admit to the HR lady at Radical Interactive that he'd never played their debut virtual reality MMORPG The Realm. With the company's failed attempt at entering the gaming industry, they switched their sights to focus on smaller scale educational programs. Being a beta tester for Radical Interactive was not the dream job that Will had envisioned, but he had hoped it would get his foot in the door to one day becoming a graphic designer for the company. He never realized that he was literally signing his life away.
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GOBLIN R@PE BABY DIC AUTHOR ALERT
- By LitRPG Reader on 06-07-22
By: Phoenix Grey
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- Jonathan
- 03-13-20
DONT READ THE SUMMARY!!
whoever wrote the summary to this book did not read it. I avoided this book just because of the summary. at no point are chicken fingers, anime, or anything remotely neckbeardish mentioned. this is a great series.
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- Wesley
- 03-11-20
Delightfully Great - Loved It. Super Funny
Man I'm glad I decided to try this one out. It's just SO good. I've come to love the LitRPG genre, but it has a lot of common tropes that I find very frustrating when it comes to a story. This book pretty much avoids all of those, and even lampshades them a bit from time to time. First, he doesn't spend tons of time repeatedly going over the character sheet for every...single...tiny...change. He'll make a single notification about what has been updated, and that's it. No need to read "Name:, Race:, Class," etc over and over. Even when the protagonist accesses his sheet for some maintenance, he just tells us what they changed, nothing more. "I had some free attribute points to spend, so I put them into Luck" boom, done. No need to retell the entire sheet from top to bottom, and waste mine and the narrator's time. Luck got boosted by 3 points, bringing it to 12. Got it, moving on, thank you very much. It also, so far, has avoided the Harem trope, that is common in LitRPG novels. There are a few people that are clearly being hinted at as romantic interests, but so far his reactions to them are not cliche, or skeevy. He's not entirely oblivious to their advances, it's just more that he's not entirely focused on trying to get a girl at this point in time. He's got a LOT of other things on his plate, and while he will acknowledge the attraction to himself, he has yet to take any action on it. And the girls aren't throwing themselves at him like in a Harem novel. There are clear advances sure, but nothing that doesn't seem unnatural. As a guy who has had a few ladies who were interested in him, while I was equally not interested in them, it felt pretty true to life, the way he reacted. Sometimes he was an oblivious goof, mostly for comedy in a scene, but overall, he's a reasonable dude, who isn't excluding the idea of a girl in his life, just doesn't have time for them now. And I find that very refreshing for this genre. They also handle power creep very well. It's not over the top, but feels earned. And this is the most important part of the "avoids the common tropes/cliches of the genre" There is actually a STORY going on. A lot of LitRPG books, and Cultivation novels, have the problem of just showing us the leveling up stuff. It's powering up scene, after get new item scene, after learn new spell scene, then back to powering up scene. A lot of authors seem to think this equals an enjoyable story. It does not. It's just power increase, not a story. This series though (both books so far, writing this after listening to book 2), do not suffer from that at all. There is a very well told story taking place, that is the driving force of the protagonist's life. The leveling up stuff sort of happens as a secondary effect of doing that. And I LOVE it. Seriously, so refreshing to see that in this genre, because it's sadly not as common as you might think.
Second, the tone of the protagonist is awesome. He feels very real. He has his flaws, is aware of those flaws and tries to overcome them, but acknowledges that they are still a problem for him. He tries to be a good person for the most part, and his motivations for why he does what he does, are entirely believable. You get where he is coming from when he comes up against an obstacle, and can totally understand why he chose what he did. He's one of the best protagonists I've ever related to.
Third, the book is super funny. Like, just really dang funny, especially in the banter between characters. The fact that he is absolutely clueless about this new world, gets pointed out all the time, in very amusing, and realistic ways. The sassy quips he tosses back at people are awesome. Just, very well written cast of characters all around. The whole ensemble is enjoyable. It kind of reminds me a little of how Joss Wedon does dialogue, the quick back and forth style of talking, that is simultaneously very realistic, and entertaining to listen to.
I really don't have anything negative to say about the book. Seriously. I'm sitting here, thinking of even the tiniest thing that annoyed or irked me, and I can't really think of anything. Oh, it's shorter than I would like, but that's hardly a flaw in the story itself, and is more of a positive trait really. If your book is so well written and enjoyable, that I didn't want it to stop, then you've written an excellent book.
Seriously, get this one. You will be very pleased by it. Also the second book is even better. Too short, but that's because it's just awesome. Definitely going to be following this series going forward.
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- Linda E. Burns
- 12-22-21
Excellent Book as Good as the Good Guys Series
I thought this book was great. I had just finished all the good guys books and I am really thrilled to see the new series. I like the new character a lot, although with the same narrator as the good guys it's hard to feel like it's new. my only other complaint is the same as with the good guy series they're a little bit short, but that's not really a problem as the story is awesome.
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- Chris
- 05-31-21
loved it
Eric Ugland and Neil Hellegers. What more is there to say?
ok since I have to write 15 words- it's on/in the same world/game as the Good Guys series.
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- Michael P.
- 11-14-21
Enjoyable Story in World of Good Guys Series
I am really enjoying the Good Guys series and was initially worried by the name and description I might not actually like this story. That worry us unwarranted. This book really shares much in common with that series. The MC here, even more surprisingly, shares much in common with the one from that series as well. The world building here seems essentially limited to the city. We also find some familiar characters and get confirmation of some things we suspect from the other series. That said, I am not sure if what you miss by not having read the other books might take away some from your experience here. You can probably start with this series and be fine, but it is likely a fuller experience to start with at least a couple Good Guys books first.
Narration is very nicely done, as is the norm for NH.
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- amber
- 12-02-21
great story looking forward to reading the rest
I enjoyed the overall world thata being created. writers seem to do a good job explaining things simply but not to Simply and overall funny. narration was okay personally I enjoy a mix of voices at least when it comes to male or female. 7 out of 10
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- Jeffrey B. Livingston
- 01-03-21
doesn't end so much as stop
excellent reading of pretty good storytelling at least until.the abrupt and artlessly cliffhanging ending. Much credit to the narrator and producer. The author should be ashamed, even if some editor made him do this.
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- Metaphyzxx
- 01-25-22
Fantastic start to a series
I really can’t remember the last time I smiled so hard with a story as I did in the second half of this book. Initially, I think I was irritated that there wasn’t as much shift-shock and adjustment period, which is kind of the standard trope for these stories, but it’s kind of good that it didn’t. More of the book is spent on scenes.
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- Thomas
- 03-14-22
Good Read.
Good story, the MC may be a little too lucky but sometimes a game/story should be the opposite of a darksouls game. lol. I'm looking forward to the next book.
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- Aaron David
- 09-26-22
Really good
These books are really good. I thoroughly enjoyed this one. Between the good guys series in now the bad guys series I absolutely love this world.
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