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Sword Art Online 5: Phantom Bullet

By: Reki Kawahara, Stephen Paul - translator
Narrated by: Bryce Papenbrook, Cherami Leigh
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READ THE NOVEL THAT IGNITED THE PHENOMENON! Kirito reenters the world of VRMMOs, this time logging in to Gun Gale Online in order to investigate the Death Gun, an in-game item rumored to be responsible for real-world deaths. He immediately runs into trouble when, after transferring his old avatar into the new game, he discovers that he looks a bit more feminine than he'd anticipated! With the help of Sinon the sniper, he enters the Bullet of Bullets tournament and tries to adapt his old skills to the new gun-based combat of Gun Gale Online. He'll need every friend he can get and every trick in the book, though, to learn the truth about the Death Gun! Action & Adventure Adventure Literature & Fiction Science Fiction Fiction Game
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A great more detailed look into the world of Gun Gale Online. Only downside was that it was a bit short, perhaps this should have been combined with the following book for a more complete story.

Brilliant on every front

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I loved this from start to finish. Phantom bullet has to be one of my favourite story arcs of all the SAO series. Keep them coming

Phantom bullet - simply the best

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the change from SAOL TO GGO was done so well. I've watched the anime already but it did it no justice. can't wait to listen to it again

one of the best I have ever listened too

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But nothing really remarkable story vise. The balance and performance of Bryce and Cherami is slightly more balanced than earlier books. Though they still have ways to go.

Moves the story forward

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