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  • The Monster Spawn

  • A LitRPG Series, Adonis Rebirth #1
  • By: Deckhard Davis
  • Narrated by: David Loving
  • Length: 4 hrs and 40 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (65 ratings)

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The Monster Spawn

By: Deckhard Davis
Narrated by: David Loving
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Nathan Attis wakes up with no idea where he is, how he got there, or why his memories of the last few days are gone. He's more than a little perturbed to discover that he is dead, but it's not the end of the world.

Due to his being in the army, he gets a second chance at existence in a fantasy VR game called Adonis Rebirth. There, Nathan will get to live another life, one filled with heroic quests and epic adventures. A land packed with legend and glory, where anyone can be a hero.

But there's a problem with his transition into the game. His consciousness isn't loaded into a player character, but instead is transplanted into a beast who lives in the bowels of a mountain. Even worse, he finds out he is the end monster in a new limited-edition quest, where the first to complete it wins a unique prize.

Soon, hero players are going to come to kill him. He needs to find a way to survive the hero onslaught, all the while trying to discover how to reverse what happened to him. He needs allies, but it's hard to make them when you look like Nosferatu's ugly brother.

Nathan will have to master his skills and learn how to play as the monster - his second life depends on it.

©2017 Deckhard Davis (P)2018 DeckhardDavis
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The Audio quality was poor.

It is hard to enjoy any Audio Book if the Audio is not up to speed so I am not comfortable giving a review when it is difficult to tell
what could be if.


My apology to the Author the Audio needs to be redone and then will do a new review.

This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.

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A great Idea With Okay Execution

A great Idea With Okay Execution

"The Monster Spawn" is the story of soldier, Nathan Attis, who dies in real life. His consciousness is downloaded into a fantasy VR game called Adonis Rebirth. The problem is that although Nathan is alive and well in the game, his consciousness was not transferred into a normal player. It was transferred into a monster character. Not long after discovering that, Nathan quickly realizes that it is open season on him by any and every hero questing in the game. To make matters worse, Nathan's monster instincts are constantly trying to influence him into doing monstrous things. Namely, killing and eating people. Clinging to the hope that there must be a way out of his predicament, "The Monster Spawn" has great potential to be a fantastic story. Unfortunately, The author didn't seem to see the same potential that I, the reader/listener did. "The Monster Spawn" is not a bad story, nor is it a waste of your time. It just could have been so much better.

The one thing that really bothered me about "The Monster Spawn" was the cliffhanger ending. Just when the story started picking up momentum, the author chose to end book one. That really bothered me. If you are going to continue a story across multiple books, please be more considerate of how you break the story. I prefer when authors finish the immediate story while continuing the grander story arc across multiple books.

Narrator, David Loving, does a good job with the story. The only shortcomings come from the author's choices. Finally, I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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meh

The story is interesting but the narrator has a bad echo in the recording that is hard to ignore.

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He who fights monsters....

The Monster Spawn tells the story of a man that's turned into an NPC in a popular VR game that somehow can support the human consciousness post-IRL-death. However, our protagonist isn't the usual fantasy character spawned into the game: he's a monster, and one that can only be killed once. With the help of a few minions, we learn about this monstrous new character that might be the foretold fulfiller of an ancient prophecy.

Pretty fun, good characters, I look forward to seeing the crew in future installments.

**I was provided with a promotional copy, at my request, and have voluntarily left a fair and honest review**

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Story is great

I’ll start off with my first comment. The story it self is great . Like the mc and the different approach to being trapped in a vr. It is shorter than I prefer. I think the author should combine two books in one set to make it worth the money. I do wish we could of seen/heard a bit more about the personality test that he took in the very beginning. Also I like how Book starts off with the character having no ability whatsoever. That’s the way any pc should start instead of being a special chosen one.

My issue is like a few his choice of narrator. Now the narrator has talent. Just this does not feel like his genre. I would suggest mystery. I’d have no issue listening to a mystery novel from this narrator.


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too short and the information isn't comprehensive

the story isn't developed slow enough and the explanations do not cover enough the author should flesh the story out more

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I gotta say I can't wait for more this book series to continue its a new and interesting dynamic and I gotta say if whoever's reading these take a good look

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Could have been better

I liked the writing style but the characters were not the brightest. I found a lot of plot holes and the fight scenes were anticlimactic. I really liked the twist at the end if it weren’t for the unrealistic company they were keeping.

I think the story has potential maybe with a different narrator.

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Not Much More Than an Intro

I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

As the subtitle suggests, this short novel is the opening of a series. A lot could have been done with this novel other than introducing the cast and setting the scene. Sadly, not a lot was.

The premise is clever: Nathan, a soldier and real-life hero who is altruistic, brave, kind, and trustworthy, is reincarnated in a VR universe as The Boss Monster, that last powerful Monster that the good guys have to kill to finish a quest. He's a good man cast unwillingly as a monster. I thought the implicit parallel between this casting and Nathan's career as a soldier was also clever. I thought there was great possibility in that struggle between good man and monster nature. I thought the concept of an AI controlled Virtual Reality RPG also had huge possibilities.

I was disappointed that of all this cleverness and possibility, very little is actually used. Maybe it's being left for the future books.

There were, of course, good points. The monster develops his relationship with his goblin minions. The monster must bend to the (disgusting) necessities of eating and sleeping as a monster and the struggle Nathan has to go through with these necessities is well done.

Overall, though, the book felt too much like the recap of a dozen nights spent playing Dungeons and Dragons. It was probably a great dozen nights for the players, but it's just not that exciting for the people hearing about it afterward.

I'm hoping the book is later released as a single volume with, perhaps, the first few sequels. This one doesn't stand on its own very well.

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Loved it but it’s sooo short

Loved the book but Please please please make the next one longer I like the main character but wish it was longer.

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