
Climbing the Ranks
A Tower Climber Cultivation LitRPG (Climbing the Ranks, Book 1)
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Narrado por:
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Jamie Zubairi
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De:
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Tao Wong
When the Towers arrived, without warning, without communication of intent or indication of reasoning, chaos ensued . . .
Decades later, enchantments from the Tower and mana cores from the creatures within power the most advanced technologies in the real world. What was once a puzzling mystery has become a necessary part of economic growth.
For Arthur Chua, the Malaysian Beginner Tower has always been his objective. Climbing the Tower is the only form of escape available for one without money or connections. He's not looking to be a hero or famous, just a survivor.
Fate, on the other hand, has other plans for him. At long last, the reason for the arrival of the Towers will be revealed, and humanity will once again experience a seismic shift when the truth appears.
Of course, Arthur's going to have to survive long enough for that to happen . . .
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there are a few words I didn't know
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Was hoping for a little bit more from this one!
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Cultivation Tower Climbing at its Finest
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i should first point out the obvious, this book is 90% in English but the main character and others often switch to speaking Malay or other Asian languages or dialects like Mandarin and Cantonese.
when this happens you're either left in the dark with no idea what's going on or the characters speak in Malay then they or the narrator explains it again in English anyway. it's just annoying as hell, it almost feels like propaganda, the main character can barely go a paragraph without mentioning that he is Malaysian.
it's really hard to believe tao Wong wrote this, the thousand Li series is just so much better written.
okay we get it, the main character is Malaysian
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This was a solid four star book for me, I like that it was written from a culture that I’m not extremely familiar with. It had some minor issues but overall I would recommend it.
I don’t get all the hate.
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Can’t wait for the next one, hopefully it will come out soon and will be at least as good.
Great
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meh
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Getting to know the MC was also not very easy and took a very long time, perhaps because I kept zoning out in the first quarter or so., but also he didn’t say much about himself or show who he was other than a stubborn, driven guy with decent morales, a bad sense of humour and a penchant for extremely bad rhyming.
For me the story only got interesting once he got entangled with the group he ends up going on a quest with.
I’ve bought and listened to three of Tao Wongs series and quite liked them, which is why I hang in there and finished the book. Had this been a cold buy from an author I didn’t know, I’d have returned the book I believe. It was worth it though as I found a lot of things to keep me interested.
The good & interesting:
The narrator is superb for the book, and he really (to my ears at least) got the different asian-english accents; both Malaysian-English, Chinese English, and several other variations. He kept my interest throughout the book.
I really loved that the main MC was Malaysian, although Mr Wong always has a mixed ethnicity in his books, chinese and caucasian usually, but the setting as well was new for me. It was a fresh breath of air.
The supporting characters were mostly women, but there was no sex, no demeaning ogling or lusting, just camaraderie and clashing of personalities. That I really liked, as too many stories in this genre are a horny teenage boys sex fantasy with no regard to women as people, just objects to be had. Not Mr. Wong, he treats his characters with respect.
I’d say hang in there if you find this a slow start as I did, as it really does pick up. I’ll be picking up book two in the series once it is released.
Slow start, picks up speed after few hours
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I can't wait ...MC is a quirky character, but I think his story will be EPIC
I love the hybridization of modern human civilization and cultivation fantasy ...makes for good story telling, He made things a little blood thirsty, but I get it. Also, I love basing the story out of Malaysia & Singapore ...its a fresh perspective. Hearing about US and European cities all the time, n purely western cultural norms has been getting kinda boring for me, so I like that Tao is mixing things up
Mark my words, this series is going to be FIRE!!!!
Tao Wong delivers again
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new spin
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