He Who Fights with Monsters 10
A LitRPG Adventure (He Who Fights with Monsters, Book 10)
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Narrated by:
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Heath Miller
Summary
A subterranean power creates strange bedfellows for Jason and his friends in the epic next installment of He Who Fights with Monsters.
Following the devastating attack on Yaresh, its people are left to pick up the pieces. The city lies in ruins, but its decimated defenders have more to deal with than just reconstruction. Jason's actions during the battle have brought unwelcome attention from allies and enemies alike. While the adventurers question his loyalty, the messengers question his very nature. Both have designs on Jason that he intends to thwart, but a danger comes to light that shifts everyone's agenda.
Deep underground, a hidden civilization has survived by tapping into a long-buried power. That power's growing instability has become both a threat and an opportunity to the warring surface factions. Neither side can stop or claim the power alone, leading to an uneasy alliance with a reluctant Jason at the center. The adventurers, messengers, and Jason himself all have intentions for the power but little idea what awaits them below ground. There are more players involved than any of them realize, and soon, they will have greater problems than each other.
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For the past I don't know books, everything has grinded to a extreme halt. I still enjoy the books, don't get me wrong, but the sense of adventure and wonder just isn't there anymore. Now it's all politics and set up, with almost nothing else. Having Jason explore his emotions on a more spiritual sense and taking a journey of self healing and discovery is pivotal, I agree with that. Having it take up 90% of the past 3-4 books? You're loosing me here boss. It's almost like they're not sure how they want to end the story, so they just keep dragging it out as much as possible.
Go back to the earlier formula a bit, less exposition more action. Show, don't tell. Is it too much to ask for? These past books have barely progressed anything, it's like a side quest for the main plot but it never ends. I'd rather have an ending that is a bit unsatisfying or underwhelming than to have the book keep being milked like it's a shonen anime going on season 28.
Losing its charm to politics and set up.
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Just want to say thank you for a great series, can’t wait for the next one. Jason needs his gold medal ;)
Another one
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Awesome! Best yet.
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Reading these books is kinda my thing.
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That ending
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