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Step 2: Lust: A LitRPG Adventure

A Gamer's Guide to Beating the Tutorial, Book 2

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Step 2: Lust: A LitRPG Adventure

By: Palt
Narrated by: Daniel Wisniewski
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Unlike the challenges Lo Fennrick has faced so far, the one that lies ahead can't be solved with brute force and manslaughter, in this dark fantasy LitRPG.

When former MMORPG champion (and current indebted, isolated madman) Lo Fennrick joined the Tutorial, it seemed grit, dedication, and a willingness to kill were all he needed in order to beat each hellish floor. But as he enters the ashy wastes of this next one, he finds a familiar face awaiting him—alongside a challenge that might prove to be more than he can handle . . .

Together with fellow challenger and former rival Moleman (who may or may not now be his friend) and the goblin Simel (of whose friendship he's fortunately entirely certain), Fennrick—or PrissyKittyPrincess, as he's come to be known—must make his way across the world of Purgatory. One thing's for sure: he'll do everything in his power to do the right thing by his new allies, no matter how tenuous their bonds.

And as Fennrick battles his way through savage beasts and harsh elements, he'll soon come to realize that making—and keeping—a friend can be far more difficult than killing.

The second volume of the hit LitRPG adventure series—with more than a million views on Royal Road—now available on Kindle, Kindle Unlimited, and Audible!

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A second fall into madness

What I enjoy about this story is a complicated thing to say, it's both the character who constantly puts himself in bad situations in the most logical ways and also how the more I listen the strangest feeling of empathy keeps hitting me. This part is cruelty, especially on the last floor lo fenrick vists. There is nothing but death now and if the main character finally died in book 3 no one will cry at his funeral.

So yes, I'm still hooked and I can't wait to hear how much darker this man will go on his delusions of "friendship".

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even better

yes no this is even better than the first more worlds reserve currency doesn't

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love the performance, nail the main character

main character doesn't learn, to call him broke. The insanity is to make Hannibal Lector look noble.

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the feeling of insanity

the narrator really breathe the feeling of kitty that I remember of the novel's 10/10

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I had high hopes, unfortunately the Mc is irredeemable.

You like Lu after the first book. He is mis guided and a bit insane. There's still alot of redeeming things about the Mc. In book two the author has decided to keep this trend going and as you think he is slowly changing for the better, he gets so much worse. Unfortunately he goes too far and the Mc is no longer redeemable near the end. Had hopes for this one.

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This is the worst book I've come across on audible

The title says it all. I was morbidly curious where this disturbing story would lead. So I used a credit for book two to see what vision the writer had in mind. If I knew that 2/3 of the book's run time would be nothing but the main character essentially torturing a goblin both physically and psychologically I wouldn't have bothered. I'm serious by the way. That last 2/3's of the book is the main character, whose becoming stupider as the story progress, terrorize a goblin over the course of months with all the collateral damage that comes with that. The mc just becomes more deranged, disgusting and unlikable to the point that I think the writer has a fetish they are putting to paper under the guise of dark fantasy. I don't even get the point of the story. The leveling system makes no sense, the difficultly settings don't really mean anything, and gods don't make sense. What's the point of even having a hell difficulty when a person in easy difficulty can become just as strong with better time? You would think that the pace of progression would limited by difficulty. That a level 30 in easy difficulty would only be as strong as 15 in hard and only a 5 in hell but it's not. A level 30 is a level 30 making hell difficulty just a means to torture anyone who chooses it. Which brings up the gods role in this into focus because they make no sense. A majority apparently hate the methods the mc uses to clear the floors but nothing the mc does compares to what evils the gods do themselves. They are the ones who set this entire thing up. Which means they are both creating sentient beings to be their play things to die by the thousands every hour and simultaneously uses a already existing civilization to do the dying for their tests. So nothing the mc has done comes close to how evil and complicit the gods are to the suffering of living being. So their outrage is absurd. I think the writer gave up on rationalizing this aspect of the story just to focus on their deprived fetish.

The performance is as good as ever Daniel Wisniewski did a fantastic.

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Awful

I did not enjoy the second installment at all. Quit about 2/3 through, just be warned the character begins to learn morals and feelings but still just does things randomly that don't make sense with his goals.

Narrator 5/5 as always.

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Exact same book as the first. Not good

Hell difficulty is extreme challenge for extremely good rewards, yet the MC gets no rewards once again because the gods just decide they don't like his actions. The MC is supposedly an amazing gamer, yet can't think to change his actions to get better outcomes, which to be fair usually won't matter since the majority of the gods are against him for seemingly no reason. In the first book the MC gets easily knocked out by a player from an easier difficulty, so there's legitimately no benefits at all to Hell mode.
I can't think of a single good thing about the book. A gamer or anyone with common sense would change things up a bit but there's literally no character development.

This is book 1 with different scenery. I give up.

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