Death Cultivator 3
A Sci-Fi Cultivation Adventure
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Narrated by:
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Travis Baldree
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By:
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eden Hudson
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Fight to kill. Kill to advance...whether you want to or not.
Death cultivator Grady Hake has had to learn a lot of harsh realities since he was isekaied to the prison planet. This isn’t cushy first-world Earth. Here, Spirit is power, relying on others can get you killed or worse, and trying to do the right thing can spark a gang war.
Now assigned to be the avenging angel for the Eight-Legged Dragons, Hake’s got to come to terms with the hardest truth yet: Others have to die for him to get stronger. The more death, the more Death Spirit.
He never wanted to be a killer, but his friends’ lives are on the line. If he wants to get them through this gang war alive, he’s got to advance, which means he’s got a lot of killing to do.
Maybe he can’t keep his soul intact, but maybe that’s the price a Death cultivator has to pay to protect his friends.
From eden Hudson, author of Rogue Dungeon and Path of the Thunderbird, comes the third book in her best-selling Death Cultivator Series! Death Cultivator is a sci-fi fantasy cultivation saga perfect for fans of dark shonen anime such as Attack on Titan and Bungou Stray Dogs. Get it now, you won't regret it!
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- travis
- 18-08-2021
bowing out
Built a world you can really picture, it would be an awesome movie. But the main character, and his development have been insufferable. I almost gave up half way through but I'm glad I didn't. The end of the book tied it all together, finally. The guise of being a good person at this point is laughable and I was so sick of it and his stupidity.
The world is great and I enjoyed the journey, but 3 books of a dumb kids morality struggle is enough.
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