System Reborn Vol 3 & 4
A LitRPG Adventure
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Narrated by:
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Max Dowler
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By:
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Kaz Hunter
About this listen
The echoes of betrayal still ring loud, but vengeance is within reach.
The thirst for power grows. The call for allies intensifies.
Reunited with his purpose, Sloan's ascent continues.
In a world where deceit shaped its history, a new era of rifts dawns. Red rifts, harbingers of divine wrath, bring forth gods and monsters, challenging humanity's very existence. As anarchy rises, the remnants of humanity cling to survival, relying on the Hunters who brave these rifts to keep them at bay. Amidst the chaos, the so-called heroes maintain their rule over the fractured land, backed by the powerful Association that seeks to control the coming change.
But change is inevitable, and Sloan will be at the heart of it. Level by level, he'll advance, navigating the treacherous landscape of gods, Hunters, and a world on the brink of collapse. With each step, he will reclaim the destiny that was taken from him. His vengeance.
©2023 Kaz Hunter (P)2024 Royal Guard Publishing LLCWhat listeners say about System Reborn Vol 3 & 4
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- Anonymous User
- 04-07-2023
Good story, decent narration, very poor editing
The story is pretty good, although quite clearly gets inspiration from other narratives (solo leveling is the main one that comes to mind)
Narration is decent, few different words pronounced poorly. Although he probably could of caught the editing errors and let someone know
I'm not sure if the author edits their own work in which case it can be quite difficult to catch your own errors as your brain fills in gaps ECT BC you know what's meant to be there. or if an editor has been hired and is overwhelmed or something. It's almost like the author tried too hard to use the biggest words they could think of without really thinking about what each word actually meant or the effect it had on a sentence. It was bad enough in the first and seconds ones and has only gotten worse with this
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