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  • Glendaria Awakens Trilogy

  • A LitRPG Dungeon Core Adventure: Dungeon Player, Dungeon Crisis, Dungeon Guild
  • By: Jonathan Brooks
  • Narrated by: Sarah L. Colton
  • Length: 14 hrs and 57 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (8 ratings)

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Glendaria Awakens Trilogy

By: Jonathan Brooks
Narrated by: Sarah L. Colton
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Summary

This trilogy contains the books: Dungeon Player, Dungeon Crisis, and Dungeon Guild.

Join Devin and Krista as they embark on a journey to explore the newest full-immersive, virtual-reality massively multiplayer online role-playing game, Glendaria Awakens! Their experience soon turns grim as they are put in charge of running their own dungeon in the game.

Now they must figure out how to survive waves of players trying to steal their Dungeon Core, all the while dealing with psychotic Dungeon Guardians and powerful guilds. Using the creatures that Devin captures as a dungeon monster himself, Krista combines them into unique and powerful hybrids that help defend against the intruders.

Contains bonus content such as an additional story starring Devin and some of his friends that takes place after the events of the last book!

©2019 Jonathan Brooks (P)2021 Jonathan Brooks
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Short but sweet.

Another great story, interesting take on the dungeon build idea. I enjoyed the game system but it was a little to heavy on the stats for a short series of books.

The story moves forward at a good pace.

Usually I would not get audiobooks with such short run times but with all 3 as a bundle is was on my to get list.

Lucky for me I was given a free copy from the writer and it did not disappoint. Here's looking at possibly more books set in this game world.

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Distance is not their strong point.

overall, it's a good story and a nice concept.
but 1000ft is 304.8 meters, which is not tat far, but they have put a mountain and a forest in this small space.
if they changed the metric, this would all make more sense.
Also, there are far too many stat descriptions that get in the way of the story.

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