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Catastrophe at the Collapsing College: A LitRPG Adventure

Fifth Era Apocalypse, Book 3

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Catastrophe at the Collapsing College: A LitRPG Adventure

By: Ryan Rimmel
Narrated by: Johnathan McClain
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One bad roll catapulted them into a new world and now they have to deal with the greatest danger of all... higher education.

Five friends, gamers for life, have been stuck in their own campaign for months now, but the end is in sight! The vile Necrolord's plans are in motion, but an intrepid team of adventurers should be able to stop him. The question is: Can this team do it?

Will Samo's newfound love of explosives be her undoing? Will Wyatt figure out how to win his genius wife's heart? Will Bourbon figure out how to deal with a smooth face? Will Falcon be the prince he needs to be? Will Melf, the bard, finally realize that not everything can be resolved through seduction?

All questions and more will be answered in Catastrophe at the Collapsing College! Fifth Era Apocalypse is an action-packed and hilarious LitRPG adventure from Ryan Rimmel, bestselling author of Noobtown.

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The character development was excellent, and the ending brought the series to a close nicely. I expected nothing less from this author. He wrote out another great book!

A great end to a series

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I really enjoyed this story, the characters gradually, getting their characters and "characters" muddled, John McClain's narrative style is great as always, but it seems he changed the voice of the dice witch, I don't know why he did that, possible he just forgot.

Some of the humor may frustrate people, and granted I sighed a bit, but not enough to bother my enjoyment of the story.

I also enjoyed the finale with the bbeg, who was satisfying and feels like it was written by a player who wanted to go full murderhobo edgelord to vent his frustration with a certain difficult Game master.

a couple of complaints I have is, I feel like this saga could've potentially been drawn out some more, and also what happened with one more character after the ending as his fate was not described.

Based on this world, it's entirely possible that in the future, the author may explore further stories in uurth in the near future. which I hope he does.

would recommend this series and this story.

great story, with a satisfying ending, but... I want more

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