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Climbing the Ranks
- A Tower Climber Cultivation LitRPG (Climbing the Ranks, Book 1)
- Narrated by: Jamie Zubairi
- Length: 18 hrs and 39 mins
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Publisher's Summary
When the Towers arrived, without warning, without communication of intent or indication of reasoning, chaos ensued . . .
Decades later, enchantments from the Tower and mana cores from the creatures within power the most advanced technologies in the real world. What was once a puzzling mystery has become a necessary part of economic growth.
For Arthur Chua, the Malaysian Beginner Tower has always been his objective. Climbing the Tower is the only form of escape available for one without money or connections. He's not looking to be a hero or famous, just a survivor.
Fate, on the other hand, has other plans for him. At long last, the reason for the arrival of the Towers will be revealed, and humanity will once again experience a seismic shift when the truth appears.
Of course, Arthur's going to have to survive long enough for that to happen . . .
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- Robin Doherty
- 05-12-2023
What a great book
I was wary of listening to this as it is so hard for some narrators to get the dialog just right. Tao has done it again. This book has some light humour and a strong MC. Highly recommend
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- Kisieju
- 18-12-2023
I dont understand...
A thousand li is one of my favourite series period. I don't know if my expectations were too high or the clash of setting in this is jarring because I am still caught up in the other series.
This to me does not even feel like the same author.
The language and flow of the story feels like a book he wrote in highschool, not the elegance and flow of A Thousand Li.
I will keep reading in the hope it gets better but have already stopped twice in the opening scene.
I really don't know what to make of this, I even had the thought that someone else wrote it and he just put his name to it... actually I should check if it's co - authored. I thought I had, so hopefully it's that.
Sad days 😞
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