
Killshot Apocalypse
An Action-Packed LitRPG Apocalypse (Trace, Book 1)
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Narrateur(s):
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Marissa Parness
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Auteur(s):
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V.A. Lewis
À propos de cet audio
The world falls into chaos. Earth is integrated into the multiversal System. And all Trace has is a gun.
Trace Taylor was at a shooting range when the world was kidnapped by the alien species called the ‘Esvol’ to begin humanity's integration with the System. Each individual person is given a femtochip implant and a class to fend for themselves before being sent back to Earth.
Once Trace returns, she finds that the planet too is left scarred by this encounter. Faced with monsters, dungeons, an annoying AI, and a lot of insane idiots, how will Trace come to survive this newly-changed planet?
©2022 V.A. Lewis (P)2022 Podium AudioCe que les auditeurs disent de Killshot Apocalypse
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- Juma
- 2022-11-27
love the author
I haven't listened to this audio book yet, but have read his other works, should be awesome!
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- J. P.
- 2025-04-26
Interesting concept but a bit off
The protagonist is abrasive, flaky, and generally angry for no reason. From the beginning, despite a basic understanding of the evolving situation she ignores the most apparent path. The author often mentions her by name, then as "the redhead," which often makes one think there's another person being discussed.
The protagonist keeps boarding up the main door to her home, instead of simply making a secure door, so it must be broken to enter and leave.
Also, the author seems to have an incredibly limited definition of art, dismissing music, and anything crafty. We live in buildings, drive cars, use graphical interfaces, listen to music to inspire our moods. All of those things are the result of creative arts, be it architecture, engineering, carpentry, graphic design, or UI development.
Trace was a musician, a musical artist. It may not have been her preferred art, but she was still an artist.
Generally filled with incomplete discussions, naive viewpoints, poorly crafted perspectives on human nature and very short sighted regarding how dangerous people can be and are. Given technology charged abilities, I don't see murderous rapist bikers stopping to make threats or to banter. The writing is good, but is generally naive.
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- Amazon Customer
- 2023-11-21
First book okay, second book drags
I write this review after getting halfway through the second book and deciding I'm done. The first book is a half-decent introduction to the story of survivors just after everyone gets super powers and the world goes to s*, despite the only real reason given for that is that all people everywhere are power-hungry dicks. Don't think about it too much if you want to have any enjoyment of the first book because Trace herself provides no interest and has nothing interesting to say about this new world whatsoever. She's just there to suck the fun out of everything and swear at her AI helper.
Also, keep a hand ready on the fast-forward button because any time Trace does anything at all that merits even a little bit of XP, she'll gain between 3-5 levels in 4-6 abilities plus her class every single time, with every single level across 20 or more levels spoken out one line at a time, then followed up for good measure with a full character sheet reading just about every. single. time.
Despite being literally HALF the duration, the second book keeps up the single-line level readings plus full character sheet readings and then spends approximately 75% of the first half of that runtime on re-cap upon re-cap upon re-cap, even re-capping the chapter that you literally just finished listening to not 5 minutes before. And that's where I cut out.
Overall, I'd much rather listen to the story of Liz, the insanely bad stereotype of a Zoomer that's at least excited for the end of the world, than hear Trace continue to whine about her situation every two minutes.
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