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Towers of Acalia: The Reincarnated Core, Volume 1

By: Atlas Kane
Narrated by: Daniel Wisniewski, Rebecca Woods
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Summary

My name's Rin, and I've been reborn as a cultivator with a broken core. Time to save the world.

Thankfully, the spirit who reincarnated me modified my core with a rune of power. Now, each time I ascend to a higher level, I can add a new rune, enhancing my strength. But this gift was given with a condition; if I don’t climb and conquer the Towers of Acalia, this new world will fall into ruin.

Plenty of obstacles stand in my way: raging spirit beasts, tower summoned monsters, rival cultivators. But by bonding myself to gorgeous women warriors, I can ascend and grow strong enough to take on the seven towers. Gods help anyone who stands in my way.

This novel includes elements of lite LitRPG, Isekai, cultivation, and a slow-burn harem.

©2021 Atlas Kane (P)2021 Podium Audio
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I'm glad to say I was pleasantly surprised. I'll definitely be buying book 2 and I expect the rest of the series as well.

I had some doubts based on the sample

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Very good book great story and characters great writing and narration can’t wait for book 2

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I've really gotten to enjoy Gamelit and other such genres over the last few years, but have always found that there is a real subtext of musoginisyic sexism in the books which is not reflective of gamers of my (middle) age friends and this doesn't hold well with me and there was I fortu ately some of this here with descriptions of figures and appreciation for body shapes that place an unnecessarily immature label on the character.

Aside from this, I really liked the setup for this book and the very simple challenge the protagonist faces of keeping his newfound life together and afloat and out of debt.

Throw in cultivation, legendary creatures and tower grinding and you have a very fun tale with interesting characters (both real and bound to items) and a world I would be ahppy to explore further, albeit with less ogling or girls and wet dreams of coin shields.

Interesting take on Gamelit but a bit sexist.

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