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  • Eight, Book 1
  • Written by: Samer Rabadi
  • Narrated by: Gary Tiedemann
  • Length: 12 hrs and 28 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (12 ratings)

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Eight

Written by: Samer Rabadi
Narrated by: Gary Tiedemann
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Publisher's Summary

Life’s tough when you’re trapped in an eight-year-old body on another world.

His name is Eight. Not really, but that’s what the System decided after a slip of the tongue. One moment, he was stepping out the office door on the way home, and the next waking up on a hillside below a town wall. Oh, and the gate guard drove him off, because he thought Eight was a monster.

What’s a boy to do in a world full of magic and so many, many hungry creatures searching for their next meal? Well, there’s an old man inside that body, and he'll use everything he’s learned in his sixty-four years to survive. Starting a fire? Sure. Crafting a spear? Check. Defending the cave he calls home? Also check, a big one.

There are allies too, but not the kind you’d expect.

Eight is a LitRPG novel of magical survival—of discovery, bushcraft, and creatures weird and wonderful. A hit on Royal Road–with millions of views–and now it’s available on Audible (narrated by the estimable Gary Tiedemann).

©2022 Samer Rabadi (P)2022 Podium Audio

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Good start to a new series. A somewhat original story that makes me want to see where the plot goes

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this book is great

the world building, the charictors, the narration. I loved it cant wait for the next book

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Wasn't very deep or interesting.

Not a very interesting story. Seemed like it was written for older elementary students.

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Not worth it.

Dull and without real direction. However, the book does an amazing job in recreating the boring nature of a senior citizen. The biggest problem with isekai-ing an old man; they tend to miss their old lives more. A young isekai, they would jump into danger and adventure. Not this main character; Eight is slow cautious and makes the dumbest mistakes. Like running away from a town and living in the dangerous wood, for a possible danger being found out by other people. Also, he is a trained tacker, knowledgeable about sprite magic, survival...etc. That becomes tiring because it feels like his skills and ability seems handed to him.
In every chapter he mentions how ashamed he of his heritage and how much he misses his dead wife or dead grandparents. Which is odd, usually people would talk more their parents. Why is a 60+ year old man, keep mentioning his dead grandparents that were dead 50 years ago. The narrator doesn't help with his low relaxing voice. I actually fell asleep listening to him. There is moment where i missed 20 minutes and the story was so boring, I didn't rewind because it boring nonsense. Also, there is no real antagonist just minor conflict with local area boss. There is no lore or better understanding of the new world he lives in now. I could go on all day; just know that all of this is well written, dull and boring.

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