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Troll Nation
- The Rogue Dungeon, Book 3
- Narrated by: Nick Podehl
- Length: 10 hrs and 9 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Build. Evolve. Conquer. The dawn of the Troll Nation has begun....
Roark von Graf - former noble and hedge-mage, current mid-level mob in a MMORPG - has taken down the dungeon Lord of the Cruel Citadel, but the battle has only started.
Lowen, right hand to the Tyrant King, has come to Hearthworld, and he is building an army of his own. Worse, Lowen and company have taken over one of the most powerful dungeons in the game, The Vault of the Radiant Shield. Even as a Jotnar and a newly minted Dungeon Lord, Roark is supremely outclassed and he bloody well knows it. If he’s going to weather what’s to come and topple the Tyrant King, he’ll have to unlock the secrets of the stolen World Stone Pendant, master his new Hexorcist class, form some very unlikely allies, and most important...grief some heroes. Let the games begin!
From James A. Hunter, author of the litRPG epic Viridian Gate Online, and eden Hudson, author of Path of the Thunderbird and the Jubal Van Zandt Series, comes an exciting new litRPG, dungeon-core adventure you won’t want to put down!
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- John
- 13-03-2020
Troll Nation
This book is bloody brilliant and a must to listen to and owned do yourself a favor and buy this series.
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- JamesV
- 16-07-2020
Loved it
The character and story line development was riveting. I consumed all three books in as many days. 100% recommend.
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- Vonny
- 06-09-2019
Great book.
I really have enjoyed this series. Nick podehl does add great narration to the story and is fun to listen to. I can't wait for the next book.
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- Chris
- 01-10-2019
Wanting more!
Fantastic series.
Troll Nation was so bloody good, it was hard to stop.
Can't wait for the next one!
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- Rob
- 29-08-2019
Great story, Great Narrator
I love this series, the book is enjoyable if feels like you are taking a light harted journey with the characters and the nerator makes them all come alive with his unique voices for each of the characters.
Keep up the good work. I can't wait for the next book
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- Kevin Murphy
- 19-09-2019
Mac
loved the book. Mac is a man's best friend. (trolls) the header is not optional.
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- Anonymous User
- 08-09-2020
why ads? I want to listen to books. not ads.
im HIGHLY disappointed to have to listen to ads throughout the book. I don't recommend anyone buying this crappy book, or this series. why should we listen to ads.
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- Xravia
- 17-09-2019
Failing for the sake of failing.
For a start I really enjoyed the narrator's voice acting for the different human players. Yet I do feel that the story let down this installment quite a bit. From a progression stand point I understand the point of gaining allies and growing in power( which is what the book boils down to) Yet its implementation left alot to be desired. The frost prison arc was an unfunny joke. The Deus ex machina admin kidnapping was lazy and the 'romance' is corny as hell.
Even though a deadline was introduced I felt no urgency considering how many times the mc was bailed out during the book.
The evolution was lackluster considering all that happened was listing the same evolution tree twice, then picked the best option.
you cant expect me to care about mcs motivations and backstory when the story is mired in wish fulfillment elements.
All I can say is that the original drive the MC had and what made him interesting has faded for me at least.
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