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Savannah

A LitRPG Adventure (System Universe, Book 3)

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Written by: SunriseCV
Narrated by: Adam Verner
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So...the first city he traveled to on a new world wasn’t exactly what he expected....

House Gracefall wasn’t anything like what Derek had imagined it would be. Instead of rage and anger at the loss of one of their young masters, House Gracefall showed humility and even apologized.

Despite one noble house exemplifying honor and nobility, another awaited to reinforce the negative stereotypes that Derek had been anticipating all along. Somehow, out of all that, Derek made a new friend, a new business partner, and learned some secrets, while Silvi got her first taste of the real world of cooking and loved it.

With his success rate of meeting nobles being at 50-50, Derek and company have now ventured forth to a new city. What will await them there? What are the odds that he can go two-for-three on noble families? Will Silvi get her own kitchen?

He plans to answer these questions and more as he and his companions enter Savannah, the business capital of the Cydarian Kingdom.

Don’t miss this next chapter of Derek’s adventure in a new world with a new System, with the unique combinations of LitRPG, isekai, and the slice-of-life genres. Join Derek and his companions as they continue to explore this old but new world.

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Loved

Other than the over use of the word”sigh”, this was an amazing sequel to the first two books. Felt too short but I really enjoyed it.

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I’m sad it ended

I really like this series and I’m very happy this book came out thank you for making this I hope you make another one soon

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interesting enough to keep me interested

premis has been decent in the series so far. main character is a bit too fortuitous with meeting new people who can instantly do everything and solve all his problems.
he needs more struggle to not seem so OP.
narration has been rather lacking. all portrayed characters speak in the same breathy tone, sometimes hard to tell who is supposed to be speaking, and since they all sound pretty much the same, it just comes off as flat.
almost like how you would read a book to your kids if you were not in any way a voice actor.

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Slice of life and a pause before the next book

This book while enjoyable felt more like an intermission. It’s largely slice of life building a store and networking that honestly could have been skipped over, the first conflict occurs past the half way point and there are only basically 3 periods of fights and very little political intrigue until the very end. This isn’t the combat and intrigue seen in the previous 2 books. However, it ends on a very intriguing note and the 4th and 5th books should be more promising. Overall writing is the same maybe a slight dip in voice acting particularly the voice used for Jax, and a bit less funny. Our bunny gets the biggest chuckle when doing a immigrations question and answer session.

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An enjoyable power fantasy

The main criticism I have is the inflections the voice actor uses for the supporting charecters... It's like everyone sounds concerned or scared all the time... The mc is OP but that's kind of the point and the story is pretty good.

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This narration is killing me, but the books keep me going.

Anyone else who is young or female or not the main character, save for a few characters, sounds the same with the strangest way of talking or enunciating I’ve heard from a narrator. Clearly the narrator can speak with a normal narration voice as he does with the MC, but everyone else sounds or comes across as apathetic or overly concerned or like a wilting flower. I don’t understand it.

I can’t imagine people sounding like this in real life, I would unfriend them, I couldn’t do it, I just couldn’t do it. It’s like your mother speaking down to you all the time or speaking wistfully of by gone days while still somehow talking down to you, or like an apathetic teenager that was told they had to clean their room, yet is still talking down to you. And still, somehow, all of this is said with this strange cadence and way of narrating that is so unnatural in any setting you would imagine it being used in, yet is used so liberally it makes me want to quit the book 3 or 4 times until I get used to it. Look, I sound mean maybe but I’m not trying to be, I don’t think anyone is making the narrator talk like this. His MC voicing is great, It’s just almost every other voice is ridiculous and is hard to take seriously. Everyone besides the main character and a few male characters sounds whiny. What’s most off to me is that the affectation of this vocal style or cadence is layered over-top the slightest of variations voiced for each character so 80% of this world sounds like this. Please stop.

The books have a few odd things about them but I like this series and the way the story is going. There is something very blunt about the main character which is oddly appealing I guess. Anyhow I look forward to the next book.

Sorry for my wordy review, I just needed to get that off my chest.

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Great next chapter!

Loved this next chapter, had to listen to the whole thing all at once! Now to wait for the next book…

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Great take on an op litrpg with a unique power set

Very interesting. Strange way to throw us into the series, but I’m ready for the next one. If I had one criticism, it’s the phrase “clicks his tongue”. That somehow comes up about 50 times. Everything else is great, the narrator is strong, and I look forward to seeing where it goes from here.

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