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Minute Mage III

By: Reg Rome
Narrated by: Brian Wiggins
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The land of opportunity awaits.

For the first time since the start of the invasion, Arlan has found safety within the walls of the Empire. Others may use this opportunity to sleep in, eat good food, and get some rest. But Arlan has other ideas.

Because within the same walls that have comfortable beds and expensive restaurants, one can also find magical items, powerful allies, and plenty of high-level monsters to slay.

He may have found a moment of safety, but Arlan knows the Demons have not yet been defeated—not by a long shot. And he intends to make their next attack the worst mistake they'll ever make.

Book three of a new LitRPG adventure filled with time magic, three-dimensional characters, a crunchy LitRPG system, tactical combat, and power progression where level-ups are hard-earned and bring with them meaningful change in characters’ abilities.

©2024 Reg Rome (P)2024 Recorded Books
Adventure Science Fiction Time Travel Magic LitRPG
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Book 1 showed a lot of potential but with bad writing decisions, but very correctible, book 2 took that feedback and went further in that direction, but fair enough was probably already written. Book 3 is worse, the MC has the intelligence of a toddler, spending 20 minutes explaining a basic spell choice to him is insane, having to slowly walk through basic maths or logic every time is insane, every damage instance being 10 lines of narration is ridiculous. Adding dragons so we can have another set of characters with 2 minute long names, Adding 5 lines of personality data after every sentence with index is insane, and in general so little happens, but the writers commitment to wanting a long book without having content is killing it, Either make an 8 hour book and stop padding it, or write content not padding mechanisms!

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