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  • Master of Puppets

  • Master of Puppets, Book 1
  • By: Eric Ugland
  • Narrated by: Nick Podehl
  • Length: 12 hrs and 9 mins
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (10 ratings)

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Master of Puppets

By: Eric Ugland
Narrated by: Nick Podehl
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Summary

He thought he was ready for the apocalypse. Then it happened...

A Secret Service operative and dedicated survivalist, Special Agent Del Roosevelt had a plan for every world-ending scenario and regularly trained for them all.

He was even ready for a date with the hottest woman in his office next Friday. At least he hoped so.

But all that training, all those rations, all that prepping? Useless for the apocalypse that actually played out. Del wakes up half-buried in a giant trash pile, missing his thumbs. And, um, covered in red fur.

He's stuck in a world of fuzzy monsters, senseless violence, and cult-like crusaders. Instead of falling back on known strategy, or making smart decisions based on, I don't know, logic, Del kind of just freaks out. Big time.

He knows he's got to get to the top of the tower he's in to find the wizard who presumably turned him into a living toy. Will the help of an academic rat and an exiled little dinosaur get him there? Doubtful.

But in all his failing, in all his traipsing around as a silly little red doll, Del starts to realize how ridiculous his life as a prepper actually was. After all, what's the point in surviving if you have no one to live for?

Master of Puppets is the first book in an all-new LitRPG adventure by Eric Ugland, bestselling author of The Good Guys series. Strap in for an immersive adventure full of quests, powerful magic, tower climbing, leveling up, wise-cracking landlords, and murderous cookies.

©2024 Eric Ugland (P)2024 Podium Audio
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Not convinced.

the setup is intriguing but the execution I thought was lagging. It doesn't feel exceptional in any respect. Some elements, such as a system feel like they were bolted on just for the sake of it and barely used. Parts of the story and plot feel artificially added with little point than to enable a plot twist later.

The story just feels somewhat and the characters one dimensional. Not boring, nothing to write home about. Not sure if I will give volume two a try if/when it comes.

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