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About the Series: Experience a particular flavor of LitRPG/GameLit, where Skill growth and the Path System allow individuals to tailor their growth toward infinite possibilities. There are Classes, Skills, Levels, and Rarities that will feel familiar to any connoisseur of role-playing games. Follow Randidly as he balances his growing power with the worrisome ripples of his existence. The System doesn’t discriminate; when he is ready for more dangerous threats, the rest of humanity better be ready, too. Those who have read the web-novel when it was available online can experience the saga the way it was always meant to be told, fully revised and re-edited, and with tons of new material!
The two previous books were not the best, but at last, the author managed to write an excellent book that reminded me why I started this series and continue to follow it.
This time, Randadly Ghosthound is again on Earth and continues to educate people around him. We can see his desire to help people grow in the System and to cooperate. It attracts too much Nexus attention to Earth and brings unexpected "guests".
Story was fantastic,so five stars for that, unfortunately there were some grammar and other writing errors that should have been cleaned up during proof read. Still looking forward to next book
Was really happy to be reminded when this book was released. Really enjoying reading about the ghosthounds exploits and really looking forward to what happens next.
I mean, returning to the Earth to somehow convince the entire planet that it needs to train up hard or be left in the dust of the rest of the universe doesn't QUITE sound relaxing. And massive training regimens that tear your body apart is KINDA relaxing-adjacent. Right?
But it was fun revisiting the changed Earth and so many of the characters we'd gotten to know over the series. And funnily enough, most of the big leaps forward are all leaps backward into memories. Funny, right? Still, a great callback to all that came before.
Randidly has grown and developed so much from the beginning. It will be fascinating to see how he deals with the politics in the Nexus.
I do have to wonder where his two aides went. We learned that they came to Earth with him from the frontlines, but then were never referenced again…did I just miss something about them leaving Earth?
I love this series, but man do I just want more to happen. The way these are written on Patreon originally just incentivises dragging the story out and while the extensive world building is part of what I enjoy about the genre, it also wears you down after a while to the point I could (and probably will) literally copy and paste this review onto multiple books.
This Book in the king of filler, the last 2 books were filler but this book was the King of Filler and long winded. A lot of bla bla bla. This whole book was one big filler in the series. The Book Sucked The last book I read in the series. I was bored out of my mind reading the shit.
Not sure about this one. Long time since I read the RR version and this audiobook did not mesh with my recollections of that fully. It was also exceedingly passive and vague with little to no action and a fizzling out non-ending. An ending where the confrontation the entire book was building toward never comes to pass and if there will be one it is relegated to the next book.
Story continues to progress well, action packed. Side character stories mostly feel like fillers. Overall still a very good read and another great example if the LitRPG genre.
Another entry I enjoyed, but felt a bit drawn out. A lot of typos and grammatical errors in this one. Also I wish they'd just stop using nonplussed and bemusing, because even if the words are used right in context, I'm never quite sure.