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Wrong Divinity

Oh Sh*t! I F*cking Hate Spiders! (Arachnomancer, Book 1)

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Wrong Divinity

By: Dustin Tigner
Narrated by: Qarie Marshall, Reba Buhr
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Dhane kicked the bucket in spectacular fashion, every bone crushed, every organ popped against the full force of a 40-ton garbage truck speeding through a red light.

The only part of him intact—whole—entirely unaffected by the grisly affair was his soul. Souls are durable things, you see, like kids: they bounce.

And bounce he did, into the abyss between worlds, drifting until one excited soul watcher fished him out and found him a new home, a heaven for gamers and nerds and everything in between.

It was all he could have ever wanted in the afterlife, down to choosing his class, killing mobs, and exploring a beautiful fantasy world chock full of mysteries yet to be discovered.

At least…it would have been those things if that first day had gone a little tiny bit differently.

Instead, he now finds himself locked in the middle of an eternal conflict between Light and Shadow—humans and monsters—potentially being the enemy to all.

Wrong Divinity is the start of a new GameLit series that balances comedy with serious themes. It's an isekai—a portal fantasy—to the spirit realm. Join Dhane, our underdog, as he explores his new world, a world full of unique characters, RPG mechanics, and spiders—ugly, terrifying spiders—while he learns what it means to be an Arachnomancer.

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©2022 Dustin Tigner (P)2023 Dreamscape Lore
Fantasy Fiction Humorous Comedy Funny Witty
Engaging Storyline • Interesting World Building • Excellent Narration • Relatable Protagonist • Humorous Elements
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This is not a story about an op protagonist. Our MC gets rocked nearly every step of the way in his journey. While I think the power scaling/leveling aspects and pacing get left by the wayside most of the time. It balances that out with an interesting world and characters.

The narration was pretty good. Qarie Marshall did a good job for the men but struggled voicing the female characters. I just wish we got more of Reba Buhr. Her solo chapter was really well done. Just makes me with this was a true duet.

I'll definitely be picking up book two. Hopefully, it's not too long a wait.

Good set up

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It sets itself up as a fun romp through an absurdist litrpg setting. However, instead of anything fun like that, the MC is just abused over and over again by the arbitrary "let's make him the underdog by dragging him through hell over and over again" plot. Which is NOT entertaining, and is actually really annoying after having gotten excited about the fun romp that didn't actually happen.

Disappointed

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The narration was good but the recording was clipped and paused is some parts, Its happend multiple times but it wasnt too bad. The story is ppretty good i would say i wasnt worse for it by spending the credit.

it pretty good actually.

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I’m 100% from now on in any litrpg gonna always skip the first book. It’s wild how many nvm not how many but all have the Mc getting destroyed, imprisoned, and tortured. With him just being a turd. That’s what this book is and I don’t think I’ll checkout the second one.

Mc getting beat

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i know every work is used to make another, and I'm not sure why but this tale feels stale

aggressively mid

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I loved the humor and the narration sold the humor exceptionally. His writing style had a great cadence, which made it an easy listen and likely aided the narrator.

Story was okay. Nothing overly engaging but definitely an enjoyable listen. Weren’t many places where I missed parts due to external distractions which to me gives it a positive review from my viewpoint.

Narration was fantastic.

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The first half was a bit rough with lame humor and eye-rolling arachnophobia. However, sometime into it, things switched around, especially during those last few hours that made sticking with this book all worth it in my eyes. The MC goes from an utter nerd with unreasonable fears to owning his own powers, becoming a bad*ss. Hint: Don't throw someone away where they can have an all-you-can-eat exp farm. That being said, I'm now hooked and can't wait to start the second book, hopefully it maintains the momentum of the last portions of this book.

UPDATE: I'm almost done with book 2, and it has doubled down on the quirkiness and lame humor that I dislike so much. I appreciate humor, especially dark humor, but this leans more towards slapstick, reminiscent of books like "Mayor of Noobtown." If you enjoy that style, this book will be perfect for you; it's just not my cup of tea. My greatest frustration lies in the concept of an Arachnomancer, a character archetype brimming with fascinating and dark potential, which seems misplaced in a comedic setting.

Reminds me of "Mayor of Noobtown"

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It started off with a new way for litrpg but start to make it about good and evil. Fight the good fight, fight the system, became very drool with its execution. Sadly took the simple way to write this book.

Good start lacks execution

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It feels like a Mashup of He Who Fights Monsters and Looney Tunes directed by Quentin Tarantino.

Mashup

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I really enjoyed this book! Tigner's story always keeps me on my toes and I actually laughed out loud during this book. I highly recommend it if you are into LitRPGs.

Fun Book!

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