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Second Chance - A Battle Mage Reborn, Book 1
- An EndWorld Everlasting Saga
- Narrated by: Adam Verner
- Length: 15 hrs and 36 mins
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Summary
What if you could guarantee life after death?
Denton Wade is dying.
And Cyberternal Industries has the answer. An answer he isn't willing to accept: life everlasting in a game world of fantasy, swords, and magic.
EndWorld Everlasting. A man-made afterlife. It goes against everything he's always believed in.
But there might still be hope. And hope is a very dangerous thing.
Far below their headquarters in Dallas, Texas, Cyberternal has been working on a secret medical program. A program made available to Denton though his personal, if not complicated, connection to an assistant vice president at the powerful company.
After agreeing to undergo the procedure, Denton finds himself awakening to a strange, new world. A world he never wanted.
Second Chance is the first book in the series A Battlemage Reborn, and is a gamelit fantasy adventure with soft litRPG elements set in the digital world of EndWorld Everlasting.
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- S. Reid
- 12-04-20
Cool Gamelit
As with so much Gamelit / LitRPG its hard to find the ones that stand out.
I found this although a bit slow to start became quite interesting as a outside issue for our Denton and an internal game quest with intriguing problems kept the general interest alive until we became familiar with him and the other characters.
Suffice to say by the end i was intrigued by the deeper issues presented and a read of book 2 will be on the cards.
Narration by Verner was good but it took me quite a while to gel with his voice for Denton ,so more a 4 star for me although others may think differently.
Not to far from 4.5 stars but maybe missing a few more details overall to bring it into my must read/ listen pile.
I requested this audio and have decided to leave my thoughts on this for everyone.
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- John c
- 01-09-22
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A slow start 11 chapters before he leaves the tutorial, but overall a good story, i couldn't stop listening until the end, looking forward to the next edition, 😉👍
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- Joe mellor
- 15-01-22
well worth a credit
wonderful story ,well written and well narrated ..looking forward to the next installment .
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- Paul
- 26-08-20
cannot wait for next one
i really liked this book its pretty slow but i liked that about this book there is no hurry i did find it a little depressive but i do understand why "what is real" i liked the fact he even talked to edward brody author of edens gate he is a cool guy an cannot wait for his book as well. hope the next book is a little more cheerfull i will defo be buying it
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- Claudio Silva
- 18-04-20
Okish book
I liked the book but at the end lost me a bit. Don't if I will listen to the rest.
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- Joseph
- 28-09-20
I couldn't get through this.
I really struggle with protagonists like this.
This guy takes self-deprecating to a whole new level.
Combine that with a rubber spine and a level of naivety not suited to a man of his age and I just couldn't connect with this story at all.
Not for me.
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- Pablo
- 28-04-20
MC so annoying
The story wasn’t bad but what takes away from the story is the MC. Through out the whole story he continues to doubt himself all the time even in situations where it isn’t warranted. Makes the story super depressing at times. This would be very good if not for the MC. The narrator did a very good job he was only reason I listened to whole book.
5 people found this helpful
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- Joshua Adkison
- 31-03-20
great story
love the whole story! I actually stayed up just to finish the whole book!! Thank you
Joshua
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- Robert
- 16-05-20
If you are over 20 give this a pass...
This book has all the depth of a Saturday morning cartoon. This is not a LIT RPG for those that like LIT RPG's. This book is for people who have never played an MMORPG or video games in general. The whole story is one softball toss after another. The main character should have been a 16 year old boy not a 30 to 45 year old man. The main character has all the stamina of Forrest gump but filled with doubt instead of optimism. All that aside solid writing, nice flow throughout, and I hope to pick up the 2nd book as soon as it's on sale.
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- Oximoron
- 02-04-20
Poignant and Amazing!
I really, really loved this story. It felt feel like a more complete arc than you normally get in the first book of a series. The characters felt incredibly real and complex and the world feels well thought out and complete. So far no plot holes to fall into. I cried real tears as I listened to Denton struggle to want to live without his family and laughed out loud at Eli’s shenanigans. So good and so fulfilling, can’t wait for the next story in the series.
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- Desmond
- 14-11-22
could have been better-much better
mc Is a bit too clueless for their background story. Technology is poorly written or explained. the premise and dialog was very promising, but final conclusion was clearly rushed and borrows too much from low expectations.
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- Legend Blackthorne
- 15-08-22
Slow and plot armor with raised stakes
The book is more like a depressed slice of life litrpg where right as the MC accepts where he is and starts to enjoy himself that the author has to raise the stakes.
It's a common crutch in this genre, they dont think the game and adventures are interesting enough so they throw in some over reaching drama. Such as AI going rogue, Real life threats on them or the game, corrupt glitches, permanent death gets involved or the game is shutting down.
It always takes the MC choice away and turn fun adventuring, exploring and growing into some life or death chore. It makes it less fun and ruins the series, at least for me.
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- Connie
- 09-11-21
Good start, but not as litRPG as I expected
The narrator was a fantastic choice for this book, and I adored the voices he was able to produce for the different characters. What I would really love is a little more info on his stats, skill gains, etc, but that’s what made this a “soft” litRPG to me as opposed to what I was expecting.
That being said, it was still a great listen and I will definitely check out the next one when it comes to Audible!
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- Tim V.
- 21-04-20
Very good... and clean fun
I really enjoyed this book... It is a fun/clean LITrpg. Good MC... I hope the author is a fast writer... Not a lot of fill is nice and a 15 hour books are awesome! Thank you Tim V
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- A. R. Holloway
- 09-04-20
Very good! More then worthy addition to any shelf
The title says it all, gamelit litrpg, a little bit of a light litrpg, but veeeeery good story. Give it a shot!
Oh, and the narration was rock solid as well. Great job :)
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