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Arc: The SS Tier Heroine
- Arc, Book 1
- Narrated by: Rachel Leblang
- Length: 16 hrs and 32 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Through hellish training, Arc became a hero—reaching the pinnacle of strength in the world of Arlas.
Arc was an ordinary young woman from Earth when she was summoned to an icy hell where she fought for her survival in the name of training to become a hero.
Now, after defeating the Overlord itself and achieving the status of hero, she leaves with the goal of enjoying her freedom. She arrives at Arlas, a fantasy world with magic and monsters, a world with numbers, tiers, and classes, a world governed by the System that summoned her.
She is not alone. There are other heroes, masters of their element, warped individuals who have escaped their own hell. And they have their own agenda, from taking over the world to even killing other heroes.
But Arc isn't any hero; she's the one who mastered the element of frost, the element of ice that can even freeze the sense of time itself. And when confronted with an incomprehensible task of broken letters—to fulfill her duties as a hero for the broken System—she makes her decision.
To live a normal life, fight whoever comes her way, and ignore whatever the delusional System says. As for the heroes? She will fight them, too, if they dare to stand in her way.
Join Arc as she explores the world of Arlas, a place dominated by the same System that summoned her in the first place, a world with classes, levels, and magic. Watch her explore the world and take on terrifying foes with her ice abilities that can freeze anything. This isekai series features a badass overpowered main character and intriguing worldbuilding. Arc's story has great character moments and exciting and satisfying battles with monsters and other heroes alike.
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- Angus
- 10-06-2024
Much worse than you might expect from an already trashy novel
I was expecting a trashy story but the quality of writing and story was much worse than expected. It seems as though there was little to no proof reading as many of the sentences are clunky (i.e. repeated use of the same word in a short span), misuse words or have grammatical errors. The story also suffers from having most of the conflict come from various people with terminal stupidity, which may be fine once or twice but it is seemingly every other person they interact with. The constant shocked reaction of every character around the MC to almost anything they do is just exhausting, especially when they know that Arc is a mythical ss rank, practically a God to everyone else. The performance is fine for the most part, though for some reason the narrator seemingly keeps speaking through their teeth which bugs me but may be fine for someone else. Overall, while this book has potential it could have done with some serious editing, it feels like the first draft of a story before anyone has had a chance to read and make changes to the storyline or general writing.
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- Anonymous User
- 22-09-2024
Just not good
I have to give credit to the narrator. They did the best they could, it is well performed but the writing is just not up to par.
This reads like a high schooler’s first power fantasy. Grammatical errors are common, the author has a limited vocabulary. Even then using words incorrectly. Characters are bland and illogical, they do not feel real, one dimensional, collectively sharing one brain cell.
Conversations are nonsensical, Arguments and conflicts are resolved with blind acceptance that the protagonist is correct and everyone else are wrong.
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