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Gabriel L Rathweg
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Gabriel Rathweg
Lawrence is having a shitty day. His girlfriend is not only cheating on him but she’s cheating on him with his best friend. He had the added benefit of finding out about it firsthand. To make matters worse a legendary native American God has sent him back to North America circa AD 1400. What’s a gamer to do?
From the creator of the hilarious Eryth online and the action packed warrior academy series comes I Am Gamer!
This is the first book in a series that will span continents. Join our hero on his journey to unify the Americas and fight back against its foreign invaders. Using skills and knowledge from the future all revealed in a game type format, Lawrence Lawrence Wrath will save the world...or die trying....
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Excellent Story Bad Narration
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Try it
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Great story.
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these are bad to be completely honest. it has a lot of potential, it's just being held back by whoever voiced it. 1 person making voices for everyone, especially voices not in their range really makes it difficult to immerse in the story because the characters sound disingenuous.
it really sounds like someone I'd telling a bedtime story to a child and is ham-fisting/butchering the voices.
also, it's just really unrealistic to expect the first try of everything the MC does to work out the first time. every time. (the last remarks might just be personal bias though).
P.S thanks for the new songs for my new Playlist. 😁👍🏾
The book and premise have character and promise
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Were the next one ????can't wate
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Story ya Narratorion meh
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full of potential
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Gabriel asked me to be kind, but I’d rather be honest. You can pretty much tell that this wasn’t made with high end audiobooth technology. I’m not sure what Gabriel used, but it doesn’t feel the same as a normal audio production. I could be off, but that is how it sounds to me. Secondly, the story could have stood some slightly better editing. Several times I heard things repeat. Now, I am going to be fair and say that I actually enjoyed hearing Rathweg doing the various voices and telling his story HIS way. You don’t get that a lot, and I know it took a huge amount of time to produce this book the way he wanted it and I don’t hold his vocal prowess against him. I think he did a pretty decent job for a first timer. I have heard professional narrators not handle characters this well, and completely flub a story, but I did get an honest chuckle with how Rathweg made certain to properly pronounce certain words. It almost felt like he’d heard someone say supposebly or En Signs and tried to side step those floor traps. This certainly isn’t Netfix’s Nailed It moment, and for a DIY novel it has legs. But, if I’m honest I’d suggest that he use a legit narrator in the future because I always say that a good narrator can elevate a story, and a pro could have sky rocketed this tale.
As for the writing I enjoyed the story, the MC was a cool dude and feels genuine. Sometimes the dialogue was off a touch, but overall it was fun. I will never complain about time travel stories. I have been addicted to time travel since I first watched the Time Tunnel as a kid and I think Gabriel handles the travel aspects pretty well for the most part. There were some things I don’t think he should have been having to teach indigenous people, but hey, I can sus[end my disbelief and say that happened.
We get game mechanics that are familiar, which I appreciate. I hate having to learn some complicated gaming styles that drain the fun right out of the story. I will say that the MC starts out OP pretty quickly, but it is balanced by his opponents being OP as well. I do get picky about overly strong characters, but just like in the good guy series by Ugland this proves that you can have an Over powered hero/MC so long as there is a balance, and I get that here. IN fact, I really don’t know if he is OP or just better than most normal humans. For me, the real standout is the way in which we get to see native American mythology employed. I don’t think I’ve ever read that in a Litrpg novel before. The catch here is that the gods want to Little Big Horn the entire “Go West Young Man” movement before it ever catches on. This is to be a not how the west was lost, but how the west was closed for bidness. Cool concept, and it gets played pretty well.
Over all, I enjoyed the book, but there were a few hiccups that could have been skirted with some professional editing soundwise (sorry, can’t overlook that). I like that the book has a sort of playlist to go with, and it was fun. Final score 7.8 stars. Could have benefitted from a more professional touch
I am amazed!
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The audio quality isn't bad but it is noticeable that it wasn't made with the same quality as other books. It's the author's first audio book and had a 'do it yourself' vibe so I won't fault him for that.
The tone and inflection the author used to signify the descriptions and menu narrations turned words like 'durability' and 'dimensions' into 2 or 3 words themselves. I.e. "The weapon's dura bility is 100/100. Its Di men shins are 20x20x20." It wasn't big issue but more like a pebble in the shoe.
So now on too the good bits.
With the title as is, I expected a similar start like other LitRPG books I've read but this one had a new angle of introducing the main character to the 'new reality' which I really enjoyed.
The author quickly sets the overall story arc of the the series but leaves it open enough on details that main character will still stumble through without it being too predictable and enjoyable.
General comments:
The writing style I would say is honest and simple for lack of better word. It's hard to say that its a good or bad. It makes MC a believable and likable character but some of the dialogue or struggles seem lack luster.
I'd like to find out more about magic system and creatures of the 'new world' and see how the author works it into the framework of the main character's 'old world'.
Overall, it's a good start. I don't think this book will be a New York Times best seller but author has the potential. The story was enjoyable and I'd buy the second one when it become available as an audio book, rough edges and all.
Solid story but rough around the edges - No spoils
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Loved this book so much!
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