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Irrelevant Jack

By: Prax Venter
Narrated by: Justin Thomas James, Jeff Hays, Andrea Parsneau
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Jack is violently pulled into a game-like universe and dumped into a seaside town on the brink of destruction. When the people of Blackmoor Cove begin to ask about his combat role, Jack discovers his odd Hero Class and finds that parts of his game interface are riddled with exposed coding errors. He quickly learns that the only way the town can grow and push back the unknown substance threatening to consume it is if brave Heroes venture into an infinitely high, ever-changing tower, kill bizarre monsters for their valuable equipment drops, and then deposit those items into a special chest.

As Jack struggles to level up and help save the people he has grown to care for, he learns the true nature of this simulated world and his destiny. But can he overcome his reckless nature and become the leader this strange world needs?

This “Crunchy” GameLIT/LitRPG story contains: Item-Based game mechanics, town building, countless unique monsters, boss fights, and cheaty special abilities.

©2018 Prax Venter (P)2019 Soundbooth Theater
Action & Adventure Epic Fantasy LitRPG Game
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Irrelevant Jack is a great listen.

While the basic plot isn't anything different from most Isekai or other world game lit. This has enough changes to really grab the interest. Setting up the rest of the series with mysteries of a cosmic horror and lining up future foes and events.

The true gem in Irrelevant Jack is the relationships. the mix of SBT's sound and the writing merges to really sell a naturally growing relationship between jack and the rest of the townsfolk. Everyone coming up remarkably genuine to their own personality and sensibility.

Soundbooth Theatre have done a solid job with the audio, all three voice actors bringing their characters alive. The highlight of all this are the sound effects used throughout the novel giving a larger sense of immersion. From rain to electrical buzzing the sound mixing really sneaks in and adds without becoming overbearing or distracting.

A Solid Isekai

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I really enjoyed this book, the concept is really good, the main character Jack is very likeable as are the rest of the characters.
The world building is imaginative and well delivered.
The narration is as always by Jeff Hays, featuring Andrea Parsneau and Justin t Scott.
over all a great book well worth checking out
10/10

irrelevant Jack.

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Another great production from SBT. Really liked the story and looking forward to see how it progresses.

Brilliant

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Jack finds a weird door while mining and gets stuck in an alternate dimension/videogame, the story is reasonably common for this genre, but it's done well and has some citybuilding/broken code issues to spice things up, this initial book is a good intro to what hopefully will be a nice long series.

Narration wise the main narrator is clear and easy to listen too, while the cast of characters is voiced by a good set of narrators to make everything nice and distinct.

All and all a good start and fun book!

fun start of a series, towerclimb/isekai setup

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you know that your in for a real treat treat thanks everyone PS the author has come up with a. great start of this collection

always liked Jeff hays and company

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