
Tartarus Rising
Digital Rebirth Chronicles, Book 2
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Narrado por:
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Pavi Proczko
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Robert Hinshaw
After escaping the Underworld and reuniting with his daughter, you would think Noah had earned himself a rest.
But newly arrived on an alternate version of Earth created by the Roman gods, Noah needs to find his missing son, Jim, while avoiding the further machinations of the gods.
Noah quickly finds himself at the center of a plot by the Norns, the Norse goddesses of Fate, to keep this new world’s history unchanged from the old—even if it takes a bloodbath to do it.
Pursued at sea by pirates and an ancient demigod, Noah must decide on which side of history he wants to stand before it’s too late...especially since the drums of war are beginning to beat in the New World.
When the Roman gods wake, Tartarus will rise with them!
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Bravo!
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Perfect!
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Great!
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Wow just Wow!
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Excellently written and performed
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More Please!
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It did seem a little bit slower then the first but most of that was needed story info or filler. What separates this authors work among many other writers that have talented writing skills in one specific way or other is the filler they apply or not in their books. The good writers that have talent make something that has some entertainment without the filler (back&or story info) usually caps their creation as good not great or legend. Few have bridged the gaps to create greate entertainment but even those must have some filler. Sometimes I come across promising works with great ideas that’s very entertaining, at least the idea of what they kicked up but then the filler falls flat along with the good idea. I don’t mean to sound so judgmental and I wouldn’t even mention in all this detail if all the writers didn’t have enough promise that I’d say to them so long as they still have the desire to write then they should keep on doing. Back to Mr Hinshaw the filler durning this second book seemed like it might be a waist with time invested without the pay off and all that ;) Parts were like watching an empty canvas seemingly randomly painted upon with out rhyme or reason with little bits of beauty and excitement coming through just to be moved to another blank part. I was starting to feel like I had to high of hopes with equal time lost. Especially when you take into account the litrpg elements. Since there really wasn’t much added besides very little and mostly repeats with few exceptions in beginning half. Let me conclude by saying the end half was terrific, prolly would’ve liked it much more if I read both books back to back, thought it has been some time since I did listen to the first book. Regardless the time was worth it. The filler to the canvas had the brush strokes expertly weaving mythologies, pantheons, and gods into a brilliantly broad and intricate story plot (world) and character development alike with the most unique inclusion of raw fairytale myths Painted in and done with such smooth finality that all the cheesy parts are actually meant to be as they are for comedy’s sake without taking away from the serious and brilliant imagination of the flow of the story. Truth is it was written in such a way that gave it incredible depth to the story and it’s realism despite the comedy of those broader parts brought in. As an end not I’ll add the the rpg elements may have not gone the way I wanted at first or even felt it should’ve when at the exciting parts. Despite being frustrated with magical growth elements at first and it being unexpected how it ended. It definitely was enjoyable by the end. That’s for those who enjoy the game elemental genre. Hopefully you already know by now that it definitely not the typical game element. Certainly not a “crunchy” but if you liked the first book and got this second one and are feeling a bit disappointed. Its basically what I already said about the story and filler. The game element or magic system has they same sort of rythme but is great. I think the next book will be a huge factor in how I’ll feel about rating the series as a whole. Some series are just to connected to have to much extremes in ratings from each one. My opinion is that usually a good indication of you enjoyed the first. The narration was fantastic!!!!!
Book 2 Tartarus Rising
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fantastic!!!
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Love this series
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I really want to run a ttrpg in the world of asgard fall
ready and waiting for the next book
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