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, by Shemer Kuznits Dalton Lynne

, by Shemer Kuznits Dalton Lynne


, by Shemer Kuznits Dalton Lynne


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File Size: 3201 KB

Print Length: 532 pages

Publication Date: January 21, 2019

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07MZVL5DH

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I enjoyed the first two books. Lots of 'building'. New characters, village building, army building, MC getting better and better. Good pacing, decent character. Then we hit book 3. Head off to a new setting and screw around fighting things and making needed connections....seemed like it was building to something.Nope. Lets take a right turn at the end, destroy the game world, turn the tables on all players, give them 10 seconds to log out or be stuck forever in a game that is suddenly much tougher, full pain, and back to level zero with some being hunted by the npcs. Let's also claim "it was their choice to not log out immediately". MC is dumped back to the main world. Everything in the first 2.99 books suddenly doesn't matter one damn bit. Author tells you he needs a break before the next arc......who cares? You killed your story. Game over

The end of this book feels like the author decided he was simply done telling this story and kind of just wrapped it up real fast so he could move on. This was in-effect a side-quest of the main story that turned into a full book on its own and then the story feels cut off. I get that a resource management LitRPG could become repetitive, much like the games it is modeled after, but as a reader, I feel a bit cheated.I get it that he has other things he wants to write, but the ending here was tough to handle after going through three books and starting to really see the author come into his own both as a writer and storyteller. This didn't feel like an ending, it felt like an "I'm bored with this, let's end it" from the creator.The speech at the end was the real kicker, supposedly coming from an AI it came across sounding more along the lines of a speech from a troll on 4chan, to wrap up the series. I didn't take it seriously and thought that Vic was playing a joke, but then a scene with some trapped players and a halfling showed it was not a joke and I felt like throwing my kindle across the room.I'm giving it three stars because I enjoyed the story, I'm just upset with the ending.

I'm still wrapping my head around the ending. At first I was thinking that the ending negated everything done before it, but that isn't true. Everything before it was necessary to get to where we are now.Unfortunately it will be a long time before we get to read the second arc in the series, but I enjoyed this third book enough to finish it in two days. I don't have a lot to say about the end because we are given such a small glimpse and the next book can change everything. I am reserving judgement of the last 3 percent of this book until the next installment. I certainly hope this series doesn't stall like Game of Thrones. I like to complete an entire series occasionally and I am following far too many series that seem like they'll never end.

No spoilers here.I loved book one and two. When this book came out, I reread (and loved) them again. However, this book was a gigantic let-down. The changed setting took quite a bit from all of the different, fun building elements found in the first books. It is also the shortest of the series (1st book - 718 pgs, 2nd book - 649 pgs, 3rd book - 532 pgs) and in many places the story felt rushed and haphazardly thrown together. The last 10% or so of the book really pulled me out of the story and even the series. It felt like the author just wanted to finish things, but didn't want to put in the time or effort to do it correctly or match it up with the wonderful world he'd created up to that point. Maybe that's why it's shorter?In any event, the author said that this was the end of the first arc and that he wanted to work on something else for a while. Again, I can't help but wonder if he tired of this story and moved on before it was fully fleshed out. Two extremely good books out of three is still a pretty solid offering and I will keep an eye out for his next book. I honestly hope it's as good as the first two in this series.

I loved the first book in this series, liked the second, and was disappointed by the this book. It was almost as if the author decided "Well, enough of that! I'm going to write the Matrix again now!" Sad really... but I highly recommend books one and two if you're into the genre.

Really great book, though I'm unsure about the end. It will really depend on what the author does with the next books.*** spoilers ***For example, if all the VI's are now free, then Tika etc has now been replaced with a very small portion of SHIVA, then what you've fallen in love with has changed. Does that matter? I'm not sure. But at best I think it's a bit sketchy.Same goes for all the stuff about the baby. I can see bonding with artificial life forms. People are very good at attaching emotions to other stuff. But anyone who's had a kid would probably tell you that a real kid is different than a virtual one.Moreover, IMHO, the process of loving and bonding with a kid is I think in part due to the years/decades you spend taking care of that child. IF you child grows up within a week that's a much different dynamic.

Life Reset: Hobnobbing (New Era Online Book 3)I'm seventy-one years old, and have been playing RPG games on an assortment of computers for the past three decades.I stumbled across my first LitRPG genre book just a year ago, and have read dozens of books, by an assortment of LitRPG authors.The Life Reset Trilogy is my latest conquest.I Finished Book No.2 in July 29018 and it left me wanting more.I was delighted to see that Book 3 had been released a couple weeks ago.I wasted no time getting back into the adventres of my favorite Goblin Totem Chief.I especialy liked reading about the buiding of a Goblin Village from the gground up,and all the hallnges that entailed.It reminded me of another LitRPG series titled "The Land" where the main character did the same thing,except his village was for human occupants.So, in shot, if you enjoyed "The Land" series, I feel you would feel right at home in the "Life Reset" series.

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