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Otherworlder

By: David J. VanBergen Jr.
Narrated by: Pavi Proczko
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Summary

It's the most advanced virtual-reality gaming system ever created. So real, you might wind up in another world.

A LitRPG/GameLit adventure full of monsters, portals, loot, and leveling up.

Tobias Martin is one of the best gamers in the world, playing the most advanced game ever created. When a mysterious portal in the game appears, he enters a new world of magic that's more real than he ever could have imagined. Forced to start from scratch, he must build himself back up to a top-level adventurer if he ever wants to get home again. Along the way, he will explore a world full of wonder and danger, meet new friends, slay terrifying monsters, and level up like his life depends on it. Because it does. Can Tobias survive the most epic adventure he has ever encountered?

Otherworlder is the first book in the Epic Blade series. If you like fast-paced fantasy adventures with RPG gaming elements, you are going to love the Epic Blade series.

Download Otherworlder and get started on your next epic adventure today!

©2022 David J. VanBergen Jr. (P)2021 David J. VanBergen Jr.
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Excellent start

The book starts with one of the usual LitRPG tropes, a portal into another world, except that the main character has to modify his gaming rig using plans downloaded off the darkweb to get there. He is thrown into a magical medieval world and almost immediately lands in trouble.

I really enjoyed the characterizations and situations. One of the first encounters is getting a quest from an innkeeper to kill 10 rats! Classic D&D low level quest. The stats are well presented and logical. The main character’s progression is swift but he doesn’t become overpowered almost immediately as happens in many LitRPG books.

This first book of the series is an enjoyable read and has a good hook at the end to encourage you to read further.

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Non-stop amazing story

listened to the whole thing in one go, nothing unique about the story but it was told in such a smooth way that the whole story flowed very well. Action scenes where there, short and long where they needed to be, noting dragged out, neither short cutted. The dialogue between the characters also sounded realistic and not forced.
definitely recommend.

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