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Wizard's Tower 3

A LitRPG Adventure

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Wizard's Tower 3

By: Gregory Allanther
Narrated by: Justin Thomas James, Jeff Hays, Andrea Parsneau
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The Pestilence has come, and kingdoms fall. Nemon Fargus has done what he could to prepare for this, but the End of an Age is not something that can be fought—only endured. The wizard can only hope that what he's done will be enough.

The wizarding adventures of Nemon Fargus continue in Book 3 of the LitRPG epic Wizard's Tower by Gregory Allanther, the best-selling author of An Old Man's Journey.

There are always more magical secrets to unlock, and he won't stop until he learns them all. Does that make him grumpy? Of course it does!

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The story was humorous and well crafted, the narration made it even better.

Enjoyable characters and a very interesting story. What concerned the main character was always quite humorous and the narration added to the enjoyment of the book.

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Great book

If you like the other 2 books then you will enjoy this one. It comes to a good stopping point by the end, so whether this is the last book or not i was satisfied

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Good story, bad characters

I've enjoyed the previous books in the series, but unfortunately, this one didn't live up to my expectations.

The author seems to be attempting to create drama and evoke emotional situations repeatedly, but these attempts often fall flat. As the series progresses, the lead character becomes increasingly snobbish. At this point, it feels cliché, reminiscent of every noble character who acts disdainfully towards the main character in other stories.

Moreover, the author appears insistent on portraying a supposedly very old and incredibly intelligent character in a way that contradicts their established traits. In certain situations, the character is inexplicably dumbed down, seemingly just to manufacture more drama.

To give an example, without giving away spoilers, when someone warns the main character that "someone close to you is going to do something bad," the character instantly thinks this means that someone PHYSICALLY close to him is going to do something bad Its completely out of character. It's hard to believe that a character who consistently analyzes situations so thoroughly would overlook such a basic interpretation.

Throughout the book, there are similar situations where instead of taking action, the narrative dedicates 2-5 minutes to the character expressing emotions like anger or frustration. This repetitive approach feels forced and has led me to lose interest in finishing the book. Despite having only 1½ hours left, I really dont care how it ends.

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