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Threat from the Deep

A Livestreamed Dungeon Crawl LitRPG (The Rise of the Winter Wolf, Book 3)

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Threat from the Deep

By: Shane Purdy
Narrated by: Neil Hellegers
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Now that Wolf has been changed even further away from being Human, he has to continue dealing with the consequences of that while continuing his dive through the dungeon. Both the good and the bad.

How will these changes, along with his new partner Sapphire, affect his dive through the dungeon?

And how will they survive when faced with a threat greater than any they've faced before?

About the series: Join Wolf as he is forced to join a livestreamed dungeon crawl against his will just days after the entire world was told of their initialization into a universal System. As he fights his way up the floors of the dungeon, gains powers over the ice element, and survives. All while being watched by the entire universe and slowly learning of the origins of the Administrator Dungeon and the System itself.

©2022 Shane Purdy (P)2024 Shane Purdy
Dystopian Science Fiction Wolf
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This is another great book to add to an amazing series. I can’t wait till the next one comes out. I’m glad I lucked up on this series

Great book

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A bit repetitive, but actually a pretty good book. It is definitely worth getting the next book in this series to see how it develops.

Not bad

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we need more of this series it been so long since the last one

MORE PLEASE

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I enjoyed the book, glad we are going through floors & levels faster now. Hope the Wolf can find a way to get out and contact earth & his parents more often. I enjoy the strong family concept.

Busting through the floors

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I blazed through the first three books of this series. it's great. HOWEVER there are other ways to convey emotion besides EYEBROWS!

Great book buuuuut....

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The issue with chapter 28 has been fixed. If you downloaded it before the new year you should probably redownload it to fix the issue.

Can’t wait for the next book.

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everything hit the checkmark for me sucks that I gotta wait for the next one

it's great overall

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While the story moved forward at a brisk pace, Wolf and his primary competitors jumped many levels as the advanced the tower, no longer meeting many existential encounters along the way. In fact, Wolf often indicated he was bored as he advanced which, when he mentioned it, I felt a weird kind of kinship to him. Also, one of his close companions dies in this book. The listener only finding out about it secondhand seemed odd since his companions' battles had been played out for the listener before.

I still enjoyed the book and plan to purchase the next one but I hope the author finds a way to make not seem like the characters are in such a rut.

Neil Hellegers' performance was still excellent.

Starting to tread light into formulaic territory

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The characters have never been that interesting throughout the series but I was still enjoying the well written dungeon crawl. I didnt enjoy the area outside the admin dungeon because there's no way for them to meet up and the characters and emotions were very simplistic. so I felt it should have been a seperate story. In chapter 40 in this book the author does something that just felt forced to change things up with MC. I pretty much immediately stopped caring about the story as I was only reading for the dungeon crawl bits and there wasnt enough established character work for me to listen through drama bits. I might skip through it to continue the series, but at least for now I just stopped listening after that chapter.

lost interest in chapter 40

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