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We the People

A Kingdom Building LitRPG

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We the People

By: Tracy Gregory
Narrated by: Graham Mack
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Putting the con back into constitution!

When his latest scam backfires, Matt finds himself waking up in a strange new world. Stranded in a sea of floating islands with magic and monsters, he'll need to use every con ever invented to survive—and then more!

A god has chosen him as their champion, and refusal isn't an option. To win the deadly contest he must leverage the world's system of skills and levels and grift together a nation to combat the sky's other fearsome inhabitants.

But, will it ever end? Will he ever cease being a pawn to fate? If he’s going to win the contest and maybe find a way home, Matt will have to face a challenge even he can’t talk his way out of.

©2022 P. W. Hillard Fiction (P)2022 P. W. Hillard Fiction
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Not sure if I like the main character or not he is a good mix of smart and cunning, but it's hard to get behind someone how is so self interested. I did finish the book so the story kept me in.

interesting

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I personally hate conartists and it made the story difficult to listen to. On the other hand things going wrong for him were very enjoyable.

that said I tried to review it without my personal feelings. The story is well written but slow.

I can't think of any complaints I had with the narrator so he gets full marks.

If you don't mind a scummy mc (he doesn't actually do anything scummy at least) and are ok with a slow base building story I do recommend this.

I might be biased

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This isn’t your standard MC and it may take a bit to get used to but the overall story is well written with a unique premise. The MC is an antihero who builds out his followers and builds out his fledgling city. The story itself is well written with a well planned out world to explore.

City building with a unique MC

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This series is right what I needed, usually I like the warriors fighting in stuff and the bloodshed. But this shows the person who climbs up to the top without fighting and only cunning. It also had alot.of realism. The system is different In a kinda bad way.. good series overall.

The world building is good. Characters are likable... the fighting is the only part I didn't like.

This series is awesome

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Well done. Well narrated.  will be looking forward to the next in the series. You should buy this book.

Good Story

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I enjoyed thos book. it was a little basic but ill try the second one. I didn't become attached to any of the characters,...not sure why

good lusten

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Not sure why this book was so highly rated. It was very slow, the story dull. The author seemed overly excited about the ConMan archetype, constantly referring to it over and over. The protagonist main power never really manifested in a significant way to the story. Overall, a very disappointing story not sure why it was rated as high as it was.

The narrator had a lot of pauses throughout. He would speak at a normal rate of speed during the sentence, and then between sentences an overly long amount of time before starting the next. I normally listen to my books at 1.3 X. This book I listen to at 1.9 x, and didn’t notice the speed being fast. I normally don’t buy books that are less than 10 hours in duration. Seems like the narrator may have conspired with the author to make the book seem longer than it really was by putting the pauses between sentences.

Overly Rated

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