
The Mechanical Crafter: Book 3
The Mechanical Crafter Series, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Jill Smith
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Written by:
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R.A. Mejia
About this listen
He was given another chance at life, and from the infinite possibilities available, he chose to come back as a mechanical man, a Metalman, named Repair.
Repair has risked life and mechanical limb traveling through dungeon levels, fighting grotesque monsters, and even lost friends along the way. All to secure a chance to be a free citizen in this RPG fantasy world.
Now, he has to train with strangers, and unless he can whip them into shape and develop magical technology to help him win a fierce competition against teams that have trained for years, he'll have to endure a lifetime as someone else's property. Or worse, he’ll fall to the machinations of the mysterious forces that will do anything to stop him from winning.
Full of action, adventure, and, of course, crafting. Join Repair on his adventure through this strange fantasy world where magic and technology meet. He’ll dive into the city’s dungeon to kill monsters for XP and gather resources to figure out the solutions to his problems. Because if he doesn’t become more powerful, he’ll lose all the freedoms he’s fought so hard for.
The Mechanical Crafter is a LitRPG adventure.
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- kane
- 2023-01-12
It only gets worse.
So turns out that plot hole back in book 1 was a boon because both books 2&3 have me checking the time remaining before I move on to something less tedious.
In case anyone has managed to forget, he resents being 'owned'. We know this because it has been restated almost once a chapter, for the last 3 books. Despite him having considerable freedoms. Show Don't Tell is not a strength of this series.
Repair is also an entitled child. His alleged age as a human serves to give him a background in engineering, but his mental age is an entitled highschool/university brat that gets confused when taking whatever he wants causes him needless problems.
If I manage to finish this book, let alone this series, it will be a testament to my desire for completion, and not out of any real desire.
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