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Asgard's Fall
- Digital Rebirth Chronicles, Book 1
- Narrated by: Pavi Proczko
- Length: 33 hrs and 25 mins
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Summary
Noah didn’t expect much from entering the virtual reality world of Asgard’s Fall.
Even the danger of the experimental full immersion technology didn’t put him off. It beat living in a nursing home, and it was supposed to let him feel young again...at least until modern medicine and his body gave out.
But there was something wrong with Asgard’s Fall. Most of the time, the “gods” running the game didn’t act like AIs were supposed to. Some of the players took things too seriously, like they knew something about the game that Noah didn’t. Forced to rely on skills he abandoned a lifetime ago and new digital abilities that resemble ancient magics more than modern code, Noah has to unravel the mysteries behind Asgard’s Fall. And in doing so, discover an ancient threat that has forced a world long hidden from mankind into the light.
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- Kindle Customer
- 07-05-23
Extreamly Interesting
Definitely give it a go. What starts as a mainstream LiT RPG takes an interesting right turn. A startingly original concept.
The book is written wonderfully, and the narrator does a beautiful job.
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- Kevin Holden
- 29-04-21
not best litrpg book
struggled to finish and ultimately gave up. story jumps all over the place and has pieces of litrpg but more of an afterthought vs true litrpg. imho
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