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Towers of Heaven (The Complete Series)

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Towers of Heaven (The Complete Series)

By: Cameron Milan
Narrated by: Steve Campbell
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One day, six towers appear on Earth. Each one stands hundreds of stories tall, and are invulnerable to all attacks. At the base of each tower is a portal, welcoming in all who dare enter it. All sorts of magical monsters can be found inside the towers. Even treasure, magic and superhuman strength can be acquired. The problem is that the towers aren't a friendly place. Even worse, the towers sometimes release waves of monsters to attack Earth.

In the year 2083, there are only a hundred survivors. In one last attempt, they challenge the final floor without regard for their lives. By some miracle, they manage to beat the floor at the cost of their lives, leaving only one survivor. As a reward for clearing the tower, he is granted one wish. He decides to go back in time to before the towers arrived. His goal is simple: prevent humanity from being wiped out.

©2024 Cameron Milan (P)2024 Cameron Milan
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its sterile, there's no emotion or feeling.

When you read a book you want to feel with the person's feeling. You want to be part of the book you want to understand why they do what they're doing, and not just the main character you need to understand y v other people around them do what they do also.
This book is very dry very limited character development limited world development, limited, everything.

Bob walked down the street. Bob stopped at a fruit stand. bob bought a apple from the vendor. the vendors said, "hey, that will be two bits".Bob's handed him two bits.
Bob said goodbye and walked away.

Bob walked down the busy street of the bizarre. the voices of the merchants shouted over the crowds, trying to get attention for the wears. people jostled each other as they move from vendor the vendor Looking for the best deals. this particular district catered exclusively to adventurers.
You could find armor weapons & potions of all types in this district, you just had to look. a vendor to the right shouted at Bob about his delicious bread apples. he boasted his apples would increase Your stamina by three points with just one bit.
Bob had some extra coins, so he decided to stop and get one...
im not a writer but, you get the idea. this story jumps from subject to subject without any depth or character development.

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A strong will surpassing reality

The narrators performance was entertaining spot on for the entire trilogy. I enjoy Steve Campbell's work. Book 1 and 2 had a solid story progression. Book three was enjoyable, but I would have preferred it broken down into 2 books and expanded on more since it was so fun fallowing them up the tower. Subverting the MCs expectations was a good call for book 3, but I still.would have appreciated more. that is why I gave the story 4 and not 5 stars.

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A complete story.

I hate writing reviews so check the individual book reviews to understand how good this is.

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