
Oathbreaker: An Epic Fantasy LitRPG
Realm Online, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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J. Scott Bennett
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By:
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Stuart Thaman
From the international best-selling author of Killstreak, The Goblin Wars, The Umbral Blade, and many others...
Steve's just an accountant with a serious MMO addiction.
In the game, the people of Tamernil live under the harsh rule of a vile bureaucrat, and Bokta - an outcast blood witch practicing forbidden magic - has a bold plan to save them all. She'll need to summon a powerful demon, one she's been watching through a scrying mirror for years.
There's just one hitch: the mighty demon she's been watching isn't real. He's a character in Realm of Crafted War, and the man behind the keyboard is a far cry from a savior.
Violently dragged into the world of Realm Online, Steve will have to learn how the hell he's going to survive, all while masquerading as Maxkrannar, the demon Oathbreaker he's supposed to be.
Stuart Thaman writes best-selling epic fantasy and LitRPG with plenty of adventure, lots of action, and characters you'll love. Check out more at stuartthamanbooks.com.
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its an ok book not really litrpg just fantasy
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The protagonist is supposedly graduated from college/university and working. Yet the reasoning and general thought processes belong to a child.
I stopped listening to the book as it became too much of the same fixation on a woman’s body, too many expletives with no reason, and the story line was not progressing.
Unfortunately, a credit with Audible gone and unrecoverable.
Two stars because it could be a decent book if an editor cleaned it up, removed the gratuitous and ridiculous fixations on sex, and moved the story.
Painful
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“Amazing”
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meh
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I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an unbiased review.
Fun and entertaining!
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Oathbreaker does suffer from its pace in my opinion. After the summoning, the story spends a little too much time doing nothing exciting. On the other hand, Oathbreaker also avoids the harem cliché even though the story quickly presents us with two beautiful, sexy female characters. Instead, author, Stuart Thaman decides to add some depth to what could have been a more simplistic story. He really does a good job of not taking the easy way out. Also, narrator, J. Scott Bennett does his usual excellent job. In all honesty, I don't particularly like Mr. Bennett's voice, but I have to admit he is such a good narrator that I eventually get past my dislike.
The bottom line. "Oathbreaker" is a good story that manages to tell its tale without some of the usual LitRPG tropes we have come to expect from the genre. Finally, this free, review copy audiobook was given to me at my request and I have voluntarily left this review.
An Good LitRPG That Avoids Many LitRPG Clichés.
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The book was also written well & I believe the author did a great job with it.
I hated the main character, he was very unlikable, & it made it hard to listen because I was hoping he would just die.
That's the only bad thing I can say about it, I simply did not like the main character.
I was really looking forward to this book.
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The first thing I’m getting out of the way is that in spite of what you see on the cover, this is not in any way a harem book. I didn’t think that it was, but I know how people are, you see two women and your mind automatically goes into harem mode. This is not remotely the case, so if you were wondering, now you know.
Secondly, I like the whole sucked into the game via a summoning spell aspect. That was fun, and happens right away so no spoilers, but it set me up for some expectations, and I found the book slowed down right after the big entrance. I mean it slowed down a lot. I think a lot of it was the whole no class not lit stuff for a while, hell just leveling takes like 2/3rds of the book I think. That said I think there are reasons that necessitate the lack of lit elements for awhile so it’s a tough call.
Thirdly, I do like how the MC, Steve, isn’t perfect morally or physically. He’s not a gung ho hero nor is he built like Charles Atlas. He’s more like Charles Alas. So, Steve is not readily likable, although I must say that my son found the cats funny. Of course, he’s just a few bad grades from identifying as a cat lady.
One thing I thought was funny was that even though it isn’t a harem Steve spoke incessantly about how sweetly hot and sassy his ladies were. Still there was no action. I think the biggest issues were that there were times that Steve was a D-bag, and the lit elements didn’t pop up until too late in the story.
J. Scott Bennett narrates, and I have said for the longest time that I think he is one of the bestest narrators out there. He is a fave of mine. He can have real fun with the right story. He does his utmost to keep this tale going but even he couldn’t get it to pick up the pace of the story. He does individualize each character, but again, he can’t make you like a character if their actions put you off. Bennett does a great job and doesn’t let the story spiral like a lesser narrator could have.
Final Score? 7 stars, its pacing was too slow and it lacked some much needed litrpg aspects earlier in the story. Still, there is world building that does go on and will probably make the next book run a little smoother.
Keep your promises!
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Outbreaker
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I guess J Scott Bennett is OK as a narrator, but listening to a 11.5 hr book that was told strictly through Steve's AssHat POV simply ruined me on both the author and narrator... Sorry I know it's not the narrator's fault, but guilt by association, etc...
And don't even get me started on that cliffhanger ending! Grrrrrr!
The book had so much potential...
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