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Activation
- Invasion Series, Book 1
- Narrated by: Grant Cartwright
- Length: 21 hrs and 11 mins
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Summary
In the year 2035, humanity broke the dimensional barrier and attached its world to another.
Unfortunately, something was waiting on the other side. Nearly 150 years later, humanity is in a never-ending war to hold what is left of its world. Vic is a military asset for the United Forces of Humanity (UFH), and his job is to kill the Invader Orcs and their kin.
While on a mission, he is exposed to an advanced technology that grants him powers beyond anything he has known. How can he grow and use those powers to serve humanity and its hope to take back the world? Travel with Vic as he uncovers strange happenings throughout human cities, strengthens himself and his allies, and breaks rules set in place a century and a half ago. Watch as he allies himself with elves, dwarves, gnomes, and beastkin to battle the Invaders using a mix of ancient magic and futuristic technology.
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- Mary peppard
- 07-08-22
D I Freed
lover it can't wait to listen to the next on and reborn was brilliant but i'm sad now there are only three books on you page you and tge Narrator both of you are Ledgends well done more please i'm hooked
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- Phil Stuart-Douek
- 28-06-23
Good story spoiled a little.
Let me start by saying that this is a good story, The worldbuilding is excellent and the premise is good. I will without doubt be buying and listening to the second in the series. It's not all good news though.
I know this is litrpg but there is FAR FAR FAR too much of the announcements. they need to be summarised, in one chapter the author finds something like four mana stones and you get the same long winded and virtually identical description for EACH ONE of the mana stones, and the book goes on and on like that - it gets boring and made me skip forward which is something i rarely if ever do.
I guess that the story would have been something like two hours shorter had these announcements not been repeated so many times.
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- Anonymous User
- 25-06-23
Okej
The biggest problem with Litrpg and similar books is 90% of the time you get someone who builds a great world and that's all. This is that. But it's so addictive and you find yourself wondering what's next.
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