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The Bystander

The Game at Carousel, Book 1

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The Bystander

By: Rob M. Lastrel
Narrated by: Adam Sims
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In a town where horror movie tropes come to life, one’s only chance to survive is to play their role, in the first book of a spine-tingling gamelit series.

When horror-obsessed Riley Lawrence and his group of college friends arrive in the small town of Carousel for their Centennial Celebration, the few decrepit cars parked in the street don’t scare them. But when they enter a locked building, an animatronic usher hands them each a ticket, and the lights dim, Riley realizes they’ve entered the inescapable patchwork of a horror movie set. And they’ve each been assigned an archetype—Scholar, Athlete, Eye Candy, Final Girl—to play out as the curtains rise.

Assigned the Film Buff archetype, Riley’s doomed to repeat a pattern: knowing exactly who the killer is but never surviving the attacks himself. After all, film buffs may know what’s coming, but they’re always the first to be hunted down. Until, that is, Riley learns he can avoid a death or two by exploiting the Oblivious Bystander trope. It seems monsters and killers won’t harm him as long as he can convincingly pretend he hasn’t noticed them.

To make it through this deadly game, Riley and his friends will need to leverage their tropes effectively to determine what’s trapping them there in the first place. But as the rounds continue and escape seems farther and farther out of reach, they’ll be forced to ask themselves: Would they survive in a horror movie?

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

©2024 Rob M. Lastrel (P)2024 Podium Audio
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So original!

A fantastic read. Very engaging in a unique setting. I can’t wait for the next one!!!

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Shlock Horror LitRPG Greatness

I discovered this book before it was officially published and loved every second of the journey - the uniqueness of the setting and the twist of litRPG on top just scratch an itch I didn’t know I had.

Can’t wait for the next book!

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Very good story

It's such a unique setting and system, one of the best executed LitRPGs! I love this so much! Voice was a bit dull to me at first, but it gets normal and I think it fits the tone of the story.

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Living the movie life isn’t as glamorous as you might hope!

If you’re not sure about the story because of the horror, don’t even worry about it, give it a try. This story is more about characters having to ‘live’ through movies as if it was real life, with all that entails. Lots of mystery, character deaths that aren’t necessarily permanent, and a rewarding outcome when the players do well in their assigned roles.

Well worth it.

That said, the narrator may have struggled a little bit with all the voices of different characters. Still enjoyed it though so your mileage may vary.

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Amazing concept for horror and scooby doo fans

I wasn't expecting to like this book as much as I did. I finished it in 2 days which is extremely fast for me.

The concept is similar to Scooby Doo, where they go figure out mysteries. The main cast gets trapped in a mysterious town. There are other people who have been trapped in the town as well for years. Groups of 4-6 must take part in "Storylines" which are all horror mysteries. People can die but as long as 1 member remains alive and solves the mystery, then all members survive.

The book is written in first person which makes the first couple hours confusing but after 2-3 hours, the book explains a lot of the questions I had. The characters seemed to blend together as well, and it took me about 1/4 of the book to differentiate the the different characters and their personalities. I don't think this would have been an issue in the physical book form so I think it's just a quirk of listening to the audiobook.

The story is awesome and engaging. Book 1 has the characters go through 4 (I think 4) storylines so they must solve 4 mysteries. Each storyline is very unique, and I was not able to guess any of the solutions for them.

I'm currently on book 2 and an eagerly awaiting the 3rd and 4th.

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The Good, Bad, and Overall...

This is a review of all 3 books.

The Good: This is a Red Pill / Blue Pill situation. If you take the Red Pill and just go with it, it is an enjoyable ride. If you take the Blue Pill you will see all the plot holes and non-sequiturs and miss out on something different. I really like the game mechanics using writing tropes as stats and powers.

The Bad: There isn't a real exit plan for the characters. It's like being in an endless Scooby Doo episode where when you pull off the mask of the Grounds Keeper for the big reveal... it really doesn't seem to help with their escape or end game. Book 2 ends with a bombshell which is pretty well ignored in book 3.

Overall: I'm willing to bet good money that this started out as a writing exercise by seeing how many writing tropes you can fit into a story. Somewhere along the way the tropes became stats and abilities for the characters which really shaped the characters possible actions. For those who play RPG's one of the biggest hurdles for players to overcome is limiting their actions to what the characters know, and not the players life experience. Using tropes to limit the characters here made them make some very tough decisions. I am worried this will wash out like the TV Series "Lost" where the ending doesn't support the story, but I did buy all three and will pick up book 4 when it is released. OK Rob, show us what you got.

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Creative and engaging

This is a good book. The plot and game mechanics are both novel for this genre. The author gets an A for world building.

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unique look at litrpg

this one is definitely for those looking for a unique twist to this genre. I enjoyed it yet want to see how it develops

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I fell in love with this series

So should've written this sooner but feel in love with this series so far. I love the character development and how it was so on point for just about any book I've listen to so far great book cant wait for the next one and also thank you Rob M. Lastrel for the writing it was a perfect LITRPG type book but also so out of the book it was perfect. Also thanks Adam Sims great narration and feeling you brought the series to life.

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Amazing twist on the LitRPG genre

Instantly hooked and devoured this book. You can tell it was a serial web novel however with its pacing and monster of the week set up, as well as the abrupt ending. Hoping the next book ties it in better, but the concept is solid. Looking forward to continuing to read

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