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  • Path of the Berserker: A Daopocalypse Progression Fantasy

  • Path of the Berserker, Book 1
  • By: Rick Scott
  • Narrated by: Wayne Mitchell
  • Length: 28 hrs and 48 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (13 ratings)

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Path of the Berserker: A Daopocalypse Progression Fantasy

By: Rick Scott
Narrated by: Wayne Mitchell
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A world destroyed. An axe to grind. A path to infinite power. Welcome to my reality.

When the cultivators came to Earth, they destroyed our entire civilization in a matter of hours. Armies fell, cities burned, and that was before the moon turned red and filled our world with monsters.

Now, over a decade later, what's left of humanity slaves under the heels of our Qi-infused masters. The luckiest of us might even become one of them, they say—if we serve the Dynasty well enough and harness the power of Qi.

But I want none of that.

I'm sick of serving, and I want nothing to do with their world. Instead, I want them to pay for what they did to mine. Maybe that's why she found me: the fearsome, angry goddess who showed me a different path. Apparently, Qi is not the only route to power.

Now I'll fight to take back my planet, to grow strong enough to beat the cultivators at their own game. Through the power of blood, rage, and pain, I will free humanity or die trying.

For that's the Path of a Berserker.

Path of the Berserker is a progression fantasy novel that contains immortal cultivators, an oppressive intergalactic dynasty, rage-inducing imperial bureaucracy, magical spirit beasts, fantastical martial arts, and one pissed-off MC who's sick of it all. Fans of Western-style cultivation fantasy, post-apocalypse, and xianxia should enjoy.

©2023 Rick Scott (P)2023 Podium Audio

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Good story but fall short in the last few hours

Good story but fall short in the last few hours the MC goes from bright and hopeful and super negative and give up without even trying to confirm his worst fears and you can’t help but get frustrated listening for hours as he mopes about fear the worst when you know it’s not that bad just go check you fool also hate the voice for the berserker female she sounds like a grown man not a women 

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narrator did my head in

maybe it's just me but I found his constant yelling/ voices of the eastern characters is average compared to others

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Sadly disappointing.

This book was in pre-order for months so the disappointment was huge when it finally arrived. Sometimes great narration can lift a book beyond it’s plot and writing but sadly the narration let this book down. The narrator is a good reader, his voice is good but his 1000% overacting and thick character voicings makes listening very unpleasant. All action scenes he starts yelling and growling, the volume goes up and the clarity drops. Some characters are voiced so badly that it’s almost impossible to understand and at times sounds near racist. A good producer could have nipped all this in the bud but sadly… The writing was simplistic and the plot cliched and without great narration it’s hard to know how much was due to the reading. I finished it but that was mainly because I spent so long looking forward to this title and refused to waste the cost of the book. Not terrible, not unlistenable but also not enjoyable to me.

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