King's League
An Epic Lit RPG Adventure (King's League, Book 1)
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Narrated by:
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Mark Boyett
About this listen
King's League is more than a game...it's a way of life.
For recently expelled college dropout Dirk Wilson, picking up and re-selling other player's scraps from cleared dungeons and side quests gone sideways is the only thing keeping him from living on the streets.
Tired of ramen noodles, past-due notices, and feeling like his future is over before it ever started, Dirk decides that if he's going to make something of himself, it'll be within the game, taking advantage of the real-life payouts from selling in-game goods on King's League's River Market.
But the game leaves little margin for error, and Dirk's virtual problems grow as large as his real-life ones as he discovers a powerful conspiracy that impacts players from level one to level 99.
One-million-copy number-one best-selling authors Jason Anspach and JN Chaney team up to tell this action-packed, humorous LitRPG adventure that blends the cheeky fun of Ready Player One with all the adventure and excitement of Elder Scrolls and World of Warcraft.
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- peter
- 24-07-2020
I have over 600 books in my library
I don't write many reviews. I really enjoyed this book, and of course it was brought to life by Mark Boyett. He is a brilliant narrator.
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- Xravia
- 14-07-2020
More of a setting than a lived in world.
Down on his luck MC gets plot item that results in a massive power up that beats the main antagonist which he discovered by luck, exposed the villian by luck and got the item by luck.
everything feels so contrived and the villian dynamic is the same as the occultist but instead of being chased by the cps you are chased by late rent.
plus if the economy was suffering then a VRmmorpg rouge like would not be as lucrative.
The dungeons sucked aswell and most of the game mechanics shown and not told are from skyrim. The entire premise of a character you spent hundreds of hours on disappearing because of something outside of your control is just a bad business model in general.
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