Uploaded
The Infinity Construct, Book I
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Kyle Snyder
About this listen
Sabashton "Ash" Jackson is a hard working kid from the streets who's just trying to survive the grind while he works two jobs to pay for college. Or at least he was until some lunatic sets off the apocalypse and he wakes up in the Infinity Construct, a magic based virtual reality game that feels indistinguishable from the real world.
Now, he’s not even sure he’s still human. He might be turning into a god.
After meeting the mysterious "Doc" in digital limbo and learning he's the only freaking person from Earth that remembers what happened, Ash is gifted a magical avatar with the potential for awesome power.
In return, he's tasked with the simple chore of saving humanity by stopping the Corruptor himself from permanently enslaving the last of mankind. Meanwhile, back on Earth, unbeknownst to our reluctant hero, two unknown allies band together to try and pull off an impossible mission that just may be the last hope to keep Ash from falling into the Corruptor's evil trap.
About the series: The eminent destruction of our planet set in motion by a petty madman sets the stage for this apocalyptic thrill ride. When the apocalypse kicks off, our woefully unprepared protagonist is quickly eaten alive by a wave of self-replicating nanites. Instead of dying, he discovers his entire consciousness has been uploaded into a virtual universe filled with magic and adventure.
Follow Ash and his growing band of allies as he struggles to master his new powers and save the last of humanity from an eternity of enslavement. This series features a heavy focus on character growth and storyline. Complete with just enough of the progression, spells, skills, and game mechanics you've come to expect from the genre, without being overwhelmed every time the main character buys a glass of water or stubs his toe.
Warning: Parental guidance suggested. This book contains adult language, graphic violence, and suggestive material that may not be suitable for minors.
©2022 Burkley Orion Smith (P)2023 Burkley Orion SmithWhat listeners say about Uploaded
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- Ian Rider
- 06-09-23
Great 1st book
I was given a free copy of this this and and leaving an honest and voluntary review.
A really good start. Nice concept with great characters. can't wait to get started on book 2.
the narration is spot on.
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- Lemon
- 01-03-23
Great starting book
This book is a great way to begin listening to litrpg books it has a great narrater.
The characters are good and have a good background
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- john waterworth
- 05-03-23
enjoyable
slow at start but picked up pace and became enjoyable, interesting characters and story line, tho found sometimes it went into too much detail with certain things ( tho that is my opinion) . definitely worth listening too
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- PJM
- 11-02-23
Uploaded
A safe bet if you're into LitRPG. Upload starts with an interesting twist, the apocalypse! Then moves into the game world. This long-ish intro was engaging and helped establish the narrator's range. Uploaded has all the classic fantasy combat, magic, and levelling tropes with some nods to a potential harem scenario, which may or may not be intentional.
The irreverent wit of the genre is there, along with a likeable protagonist. There's a couple of interesting side plots to stop the book becoming too clichéd. A great narrator performance really helped keep me engaged. Recommended. 👍
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