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Traveler's Zone
- A LitRPG YA Fantasy (The Revelation Chronicles, Book 2)
- Narrated by: Natalie Heng
- Length: 5 hrs and 15 mins
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Summary
Escape from a world of darkness into a magical realm of limitless adventure.
Magic, combat, gear scores, quests, and dungeons are all puzzles to be solved as Cami navigates the Realms and builds a better life for her family. But an intrusion from her old life threatens everything she has gained and imperils the entire virtual world. Time to play the game.
Critic reviews
"Wonderful world building and filled with twists. Even if you're not a gamer, you'll love the journey this story takes you on!" (Award-winning YA author Sharon Ledwith)
"Both sisters are strong female characters who are good role models for young girls. This story is filled with suspense and adventure with a taste of the gaming world." (Teresa O, educator)
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- Lee
- 25-11-18
OK... but should be longer really.
A slightly different take on the LitRPG genre, I am still not sure if it is good or bad but definitely different.
The storytelling is a little slow for such a short book, it really needs to be a 10 hour plus book, it seems the book just gets going and it is over, don't get me wrong, what is here is very good, but it ends way too soon.
For me when it is a shorter book there should be less character building and a lot more action, I'm not sure the author has found her feet yet, but I expect great things in the future as she has got the talent, she just needs the experience I think.
The narrator is good, not great but no complaints really.
If you don't mind the sudden end to the story, go ahead and read book 1 and then this, the story will be quite good I think, but beware of sudden ends.
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
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