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  • Blessed Time 2

  • Coda: A LitRPG Adventure
  • By: Cale Plamann
  • Narrated by: Neil Hellegers
  • Length: 12 hrs and 54 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (43 ratings)

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Blessed Time 2

By: Cale Plamann
Narrated by: Neil Hellegers
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Summary

Ever since his 16th birthday, disaster has loomed over Micah Silver’s head, threatening him and everything he loved.

Twice he tried to deny his fate, only to suffer for his hubris. Finally, he made the sacrifices necessary to confront the danger facing him head-on. Micah succeeded. At the head of an army of daemons, he defeated the Durgh Khan and saved Basil’s Cove from disaster. Only, it wasn’t to be. The cost of his actions was too great for him to bear, forcing him to activate his blessing and travel back in time once again. Sanity and emotional stability fraying, Micah buckles down for another run. This time, he has the knowledge, character class, companions, and skills to make his fourth loop the final one.It had better be. His psyche can’t take a fifth.

Don't miss two in this time-loop LitRPG series, where a reluctant hero is forced to fight against an impossible catastrophe...over and over again. Grab your copy today!

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Thick plot armor makes bad storytelling

the hero in this book has a really thick plot armor. He was saved several times by mysterious inspirations mid battle that changed the way he could cast spells that he can not reproduce.

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Its just getting repetitive.

I really enjoyed the first book. I did find it a tiny bit repetitive, but overall pretty good. This second one, however, I couldn’t finish. I got half way before I decided to end my suffering. If you have the patience, then keep reading, but I don’t.

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From random PTSD to the repetitive heartbreak. I’m now tired of it. Not to mention that you would expect a different story line in the second book series. I made it half way before the realisation that the story really hasn’t gotten anywhere. The issue with this kind of time loop approach is how not to make it seem repetitive. If you’ve read ‘Mother of Learning’, then you know the way this was done is completely different. This story focusses on the protagonist’s progression. What its lacking is everything around the MC. It’s just reptitive.

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