Not My First (Space?) Rodeo: A Sci-Fi LitRPG Adventure
Not My First (Space?) Rodeo, Book 1
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Narrateur(s):
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Gary Tiedemann
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Auteur(s):
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M. Talon
Transported to an alien world, a young soldier and his family are forced into servitude and must fight for survival, in this action-packed SF adventure.
Shad Williams joined the army to fight for his country, not to fight aliens. But when he's abducted through a portal along with his terminally ill grandfather and kid sister, that's exactly what he finds himself doing.
Now, deep below the surface of the planet Ganymede, they find themselves with other equally confused groups of humans drafted into serving under extraterrestrials battling for control over the Reality Engine, an advanced supercomputer capable of producing miraculous resources and technologies. Forced to undertake quests to survive, Shad's family encounters odd pairings of monstrous creatures and dangerous people ripped from Earthly mythology, history, and pop culture. With every victory, they level up superhuman skills and magical abilities beyond imagination. Classified as a Gunslinger, Shad's quick reflexes and dead-shot accuracy make him a warrior without peer.
But as Shad's family makes their way through voodoo zombies, dinosaurs, and Al Capone's gangsters on one deadly mission after another, their real enemy continues to exploit them. To save his loved ones—and all of humanity—Shad must band with his fellow kidnapped Earthlings to take the fight to their alien captors and seize the Reality Engine for themselves . . .
The first volume of the hit sci-fi LitRPG series—with over 500,000 views on Royal Road—now available on Kindle, Kindle Unlimited, and Audible!
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It’s got some stereotypical people. But they’re reasonable… and honestly real life is often less believable for the characters you find.
Solid story. Solid writing. Narration completely disappeared as I was listening. Which is a good sign. It means it was done well enough to let me fall into the story and follow it without distracting me with cadence or voice issues. Generally this is exactly what I look for in a Narator.
The overall plot line is basically the same as dungeon crawler Carl. I’d call it a “light” version. It’s less angry and less ridiculous, less swearing. and the battle scenes feel a little more removed. In general I prefer this over DCC for the story,
The story even wraps up nicely. Obviously things are going to continue. But a lot of the plot lines are cleaned up and I can have some closure. It’s like the end of a TV series episode. Instead of the season finale cliffhanger. Though that does have me willing to wait for next months credit rather than buying the next book now.
WAAAY BETTER than I expected.
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