
He Who Fights with Monsters 4
A LitRPG Adventure (He Who Fights with Monsters, Book 4)
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Heath Miller
In the wake of an unexpected homecoming, Jason questions if there is still a place for him in the world he left behind.
Forced to confront what he has become in his time away, he feels more alien than ever. But his old world is hiding secrets that he never knew.
As he starts to unravel what has been hidden from him his entire life, he discovers that not only might he fit in better than ever but he may be exactly what the world needs.
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Better than a second Christmas
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After learning there are beings with vast knowledge and power,gods/astral beings,he champions his own belief system over one that he shouldn’t be able to comprehend. (god’s are very 2 dimensional characters).
There is too much ambiguity in moral choices
Hanging out in ambiguity shows lack of movement in character development and laziness in the author to not be able to describe right and wrong in his world. What makes Thadwicks actions wrong and Jason’s right? We have Jason making what he thinks his reasons are but over and over again we see him failing morally in his own eyes the reader has no reason to trust this inner dialogue.
Jason is also spotless in the realm of social justice. He never steps out of line with modern social justice reform a perfect saint by today’s standards. Which also makes him two dimensional. Power system is stale and I waited for a long time to get past the moral wrestling and to the actual story. I’ve been with you this far mate but this is where I hop off cool intro though.
Barely Believable
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lovel this series
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Awesome read
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Seriously, I am going to be cramming other series as fast as I can to try to distract myself. Fantastic job on the writing and superb audio performance
I need MORE
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loved it.
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Great series
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There was more family drama than anything in this book. I’m all for character development but most of it was boring for me.
Please get the main character Jason back on track advancing his rank to deal with all that has been piled on in book 4.
Disappointed by book 4
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meanders a little but very enjoyable
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Was skeptical due to the world change.
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