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What the Shell!?

Twelfth Cataclysm, Book 1

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What the Shell!?

By: Valerios
Narrated by: Daniel Wisniewski
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Phac wakes up in a nest of giant killer crabs in a new world. Good fricking morning!

When Phac finds himself in a world of magic, monsters, and blue screens, he must fight tooth and nail to survive. Unfortunately, falling into an overpowered crab nest doesn’t help. Neither does homemade quicksand under his boots. Worst of all, a snarky blue screen insists on calling him “Phac”.

Armed with wit, brawn, dynamite temper, and crab-themed powers, Phac will carve his own adventurous path through the vibrant world of Peras. He will befriend sharp-tongued orcs, clash against manipulative masterminds, and stand up for what he believes in.

In the end, he will either become a greater hero than the world deserves...or crustacean fast-food on day one.

Don't miss the start of this Isekai LitRPG series from Valerios, author of the Cultivator vs. System series. With a mysterious system, action, adventure, leveling, and plenty of laughs, it has everything LitRPG listeners could ask for. Grab your copy today!

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Good enough.

Good Narrator.
At times a bit confusing and muddled. Decision-making seems unreasonable at times.
Bit over the top too.

However it is a good read and can be a pretty fun. MC is fine.

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A good littpg

It's a nice twist on litrpg. Everything you expect from the genre, no walls of stats but they are there in low numbers - lv50 is unbelievably strong. Story is good, the characters are interesting. MC isn't bland or an idiot (but kind of is) and the side characters aren't 2D.

A slightly strange mix of being both light hearted and serious with a plot that keeps me wanting to know 'what happens next?'

Performance is both good and not so good. The narrator is amazing at voicing characters, they're distinct and he conveys emotions spectacularly. When he voices the narrator though, he sounds like a game show host - which might actually be okay if it didn't ruin the mood during serious moments.

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