Tree of Aeons 2
An Isekai LitRPG (Tree of Aeons, Book 2)
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Peter Berkrot
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SpaizZzer
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It’s not easy being the wise magical tree in a world filled with demons and dangerous foes.
Matt’s journey to survive in a world filled with heroes and demons continues! Matt now has to guide his growing nation through competing nations and kingdoms and demonic incursions, while trying to amass more power, train his forces, make more equipment, amass allies and friends, and navigate sensitive relationships with heroes and former heroes!
Book two of an epic reincarnation/isekai LitRPG story about a man who becomes a tree, growing and progressing throughout the ages in an eternal conflict against a demon incursion.
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- Anonymous User
- 20-09-23
TreeTree
just wow, the personality of TreeTree leaves me shocked and at times angry. I mean how could it (he?) do like that? oh, yes.. he is a tree. the obvious human reactions I assume will happen never f ing happens. it drives me a treebit nuts
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- Cian moore
- 18-10-23
Honestly an excellent 2nd addition to the series
Interesting take on this trope and I’m definitely invested can’t wait for the next instalment.
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- Tiff
- 28-04-24
Good performance, bad prose
Foolishly, I bought this second book in the series, hoping against all evidence that an editor world have been involved, or the writing quality world have been improved. I liked the concept though, so I tried. Grammatical weirdness can be forgiven when it’s not too bad, these sort of fast written second language/translates books can suffer a little, but it’s a bit too much in these books - alongside cardboard characters and bad pacing. A shame, but even my completist tendencies cannot continue..
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