The Great Core's Paradox
A LitRPG Adventure
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Narrated by:
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Peter Berkrot
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Written by:
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Zendran
About this listen
Just because he's small doesn't mean Paradox can't level up big-time. The Great Core demands it!
Name: Paradox
Species: Snake
Description: A tiny snake with great potential.
That was who I was. That was what I was, a tiny snake with great potential. The sole creation of the Great Core. It was just us—the great core and I—tucked away in our little corner of the world dungeon. Together, we hid from the bad things and the Coreless of the world outside, safe from the horrors that would consume us. Until one day, the Coreless found us. Until they tried to steal away my creator. Until with no other option, I swallowed the Great Core that had made me. Only after that, did I become what I was always meant to be.
At last, I became the Great Core's Paradox in more than name.
Thus begins the story of a little snake zealot and his journey to greatness in Book One of a crunchy time-loop LitRPG series perfect for fans of Kenneth Arant, RinoZ, and Jonathan Smidt. Get your audiobook today!
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- Ryan B.
- 2022-07-27
Fun Listen
This was a fun Listen and entertainment. it did get a tad slow in spots but I think that was needed. to show the changes.
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- Arty
- 2022-07-24
Good but really slow
It's actually pretty good. However, it falls short because it has a lot of talking about the situation while lacking in action. If the story was edited and adapted to an audiobook proper, the total runtime would have been nine hours long. There was also a bit of religious zealotry by the end, which became a little annoying. The best parts has to be when the MC (little snake) interaction with the humans which wasn't much.
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