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  • System School: The Complete Series

  • A LitRPG Adventure
  • By: Kos Play
  • Narrated by: Nathan Agin
  • Length: 67 hrs and 37 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (12 ratings)

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System School: The Complete Series

By: Kos Play
Narrated by: Nathan Agin
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Publisher's summary

The System School Complete Series Box Set is 67+ hours of Magic Academy LitRPG adventure set around a boy who accidentally summons a young sorceress.

Melvin Murphy is your average everyday teen... until he finds the System.

Melvin has normal problems. High School. Tests. Trying to find a girlfriend (and failing... miserably). But one day he awakens with access to a System that governs all magic.

In his attempt to summon a teacher to show him the ropes, he botches the ritual and accidentally summons a magic-wielding girl named Kalliphae. Sure, she's powerful and deadly. A femme fatale who's more intimidating than even the most popular girls at school.

But she's FAR from a teacher. She's the same age as him and clueless about Earth. Can you say perfect team?

System School is in session... Don't miss the special edition bundle of this lighthearted and often hilarious LitRPG Series about how two kids from different worlds grow into their own while surviving things like classes, bullies, vampires, and worse.

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Good Value

A good saga of fantasy and well worth the single credit I spent. I'd recommend it to any who have the credit to check out this work.

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Entertaining story, worth the credit

“System School” offers great value for money, providing 67.5 hours of entertainment for just one Audible credit. The story blends traditional video game RPG elements with the magical world of Harry Potter, creating a unique and engaging experience. There’s an overarching love theme that remains tasteful and avoids the raunchiness found in some other stories.

While the maturity and responsibilities of the young characters can sometimes stretch believability, the narrative remains compelling. The characters show significant growth throughout the series without delving too deeply into stat point allocation, which keeps the story accessible and enjoyable. Overall, “System School” is well worth the Audible credit for fans of LitRPG and magical adventures.

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Misleading Cover

This story is kiddish. Childish even.
Main characters are 14 to 15 years old but act much younger (more like 10 or 12 year olds) at times while other times much more mature (someone in their late 20s) than a 15 year olds would.

As long as you treat the story as meant for kids who have little life experience about kids acting like adults far beyond their age at times in an adventure of their lifetime, it's fine.

As such, romance is essentially puppy love teases and their relationship is "kid friendly".

Also, because of this mature status limitation, our heroes and heroines maintain that squeaky clean and innocent demeanour even after a betrayal and tragedy which for any adult listening / reading this book will have suspend their disbelief a little more than necessary.

And all situations can never truly go into adult maturity content that includes and not limited to physical relationships and or situations where an adult will see would happen but are instead is presented with a much more innocent alternative even when the story constantly presents you with situations that would have an adult come to a more mature and darker conclusions. And yes, that includes even situations where revenge and retaliation when they presents themselves on multiple occasions.

Having said that. The story is entertaining enough.

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Book 4

Is the worst book in the five book series spent too much time making the main character a child. Very distracting very disappointing overall good series. If you’re looking for a book about two young kids, this is the series for you.

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Omg I knew this was ya going in but literally half of every single chapter is tween romance bs. Kissing and handholding and death pacts. It's what a 13 year old boy would imagine his first relationship would be like if he had a white knight complex. It's insufferable.
MC and everyone around him are dumb as rocks. I guess it's to try and balance his arbitrary op powers but it's written in the worst, most boring way possible.
I can see why it's was so cheap, abandoned and hidden from my library.

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childish but entertaining

The narrator did a good job. the story was imaginative but the characters are all extremely childish. The main characters are supposed to be 15 and 16 but act like they're 6-12 years old. This gets pretty annoying.

Even the supposed adults act childish. They're arrogant beyond belief or overly subservient. Either they treat the op main character with extreme disdain or bow down to him without anything in between. The repeated trope of "eww sex is gross" nonsense by the female love interest gets old too.

When that crap is ignored, the rest of the story is entertaining. There's a bit too much dues ex machina going on though. The negatives are offset by the price of one credit.

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