
Traveler's Zone
A LitRPG YA Fantasy (The Revelation Chronicles, Book 2)
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Narrated by:
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Natalie Heng
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By:
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Chris Pavesic
Escape from a world of darkness into a magical realm of limitless adventure.
Magic, combat, gear scores, quests, and dungeons are all puzzles to be solved as Cami navigates the Realms and builds a better life for her family. But an intrusion from her old life threatens everything she has gained and imperils the entire virtual world. Time to play the game.
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Critic reviews
"Wonderful world building and filled with twists. Even if you're not a gamer, you'll love the journey this story takes you on!" (Award-winning YA author Sharon Ledwith)
"Both sisters are strong female characters who are good role models for young girls. This story is filled with suspense and adventure with a taste of the gaming world." (Teresa O, educator)
This is the second book in the series, and you'll need to read the first book to fully grasp the storyline. This series has a pretty interesting premise, an intriguing way to get the main characters into the game world. I like my LitRPG to be character driven, heavy on the world-building, and light on the stats, and this book served up all that and more. I love Cami and Alby's relationship and thought it was really well written. Cami is still finding her way in this book, and isn't taking an active role in the new world, but it's setting up to be an awesome showdown when she does. I'd recommend the book for young teens on up, and to fans of both fantasy and LitRPG.
The narration was really well done, with the perfect voice for Cami. She performed accents for each of the characters and I thought it was a good performance. I read the first book and listened to the second, and preferred the audiobook. I requested a copy of the audio, and I'm voluntarily leaving a review.
Fun LitRPG
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This is the 2nd book in the series and I thought it does a good job of continuing the tale. As with the first book, the game mechanics (and stats) are pretty light. The premise is also very different from your normal LitRPG story. To me, this is a good thing. All in all, it is a pretty solid entry into the LitRPG genre and one I'd be cool with my 10 year old listening to.
This is pretty good, I think
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I am a big fan of this genre so i really wanted to give this book a try. It however was nowhere near as good as some of the other heavy hitters in this genre. Maybe the sequels will be better but there isn't much to get you to give this a chance when there are a lot of other options already.
Not the best but okay
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Loved it!!
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Great YA LITRPG
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This book starts as Cami and Alby have been in this inscribed world for a short while, learned how to navigate within the world, and levelled up a bit. Alby, being a minor, must stay within the Starter Zone until she comes of age, but gets to go to ‘school’. Cami, being the family’s founder, is able to enter the game. They get to choose a homestead (which is a safe zone for them) and start to really build their life. Of course, things won’t be as easy as this seems. Adventure and quests will present themselves.
I like the curse blocker beep. We get to hear their stats and upgrades but it is not constant or overly intrusive.
This is the second book I’ve listened to by this narrator ( Natalie Heng) and I would gladly listen to another. She does a fantastic job with the character voices, tone of the story, and overall cadence. She made these books come alive.
There are no explicit sex scenes, excessive violence or swearing. This is a great story for preteens and up
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and voluntarily left this unbiased review.
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Unique world
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A year after Cami and her sister scammed their way into the Realms as players and not NPCs, they are ready to claim their homestead and move further into the game. However, an unexpected Nemesis emerges and an old "friend" returns, each threatening to topple their precarious existence.
This is the second book in the series and suffers from being the middle of the story. While it does a good job of exploring the new world and adding additional layers of intrigue, the story isn't self-contained enough to be a satisfying listen. There's no dramatic arc that I could discern and no resolution at the end of the book. In fact, I was surprised that I had come to the end so quickly. There were too many things left hanging.
As such, this book is aptly named Traveler's Zone since it does feel like it's just traveling through to get to the next book.
I did listen the first book and I still say this is a very intriguing premise and I certainly am rooting for Cami, it's just that I felt this book could have taken the story further and been all the better for it. I felt the first book was better and I'm hoping the next installment recaptures some of that magic.
As far as the narrator, I love Natalie Heng's voice and it fits very well with this first person YA story. She really does bring Cami to life for me. I still find it disconcerting, though, that she mispronounces so many common English words. The English Teacher in me wants to reach through my iPhone to correct her more times that I would like. I can almost believe that it's a trait of the character since we know Cami isn't well educated but if it is, it's never made clear; so it just comes off as Natalie Heng not knowing how to pronounce words.
Further, the production quality of this title is lacking. The whole thing sounds like it was recorded in a bathroom with that annoying echoing effect that distracts from the narrative. Also, there was at least one noticeable time where a correction was made and the levels and tone didn't match, making it glaringly obvious.
Don't get me wrong, I did enjoy the story and will look for the next installment when it comes out because I have to know what happens next to Cami and her little family.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Middle Book Syndrome
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Kinda bleh
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