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The Apocalypse is a Side Quest #2

The Apocalypse is a Side Quest: Book Two

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Some heroes save the world. Nathan's busy fixing the irrigation system.Nathan—the apocalypse's strongest man with an inexplicable talent for fishing—has a problem with priorities. After being separated from his allies during the final battle of the first circle, he's trapped in the second circle—an endless desert wasteland where survivors have cobbled together a fragile kingdom on the brink of collapse. And there’s something worse hiding in the the Dustend, a magical storm strong enough to rip through Nathan's Constitution like tissue paper.

The main goal is avoid the arcane tempest and find his way to the Third Circle before it's too late.

But Nathan's attention? Thoroughly elsewhere.

There's a dying city-state to save, with farms to repair (the blue window promised him XP!), political factions to navigate, and a gang war between magical fish that desperately needs his intervention. Will the countless hours Nathan spent on farming simulators back on Earth somehow save a people on the brink? Or will his remarkable talent for getting distracted by optional objectives finally lead him fish-first into oblivion?

572 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 23, 2025

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166 reviews1 follower
October 27, 2025
Bit of a different vibe

This felt like book 2 and 3 at once, which wasnt bad, but the pacing was a but strange because of it. In the first hes stressed but still going to do sidequest stuff because he's gotta. 2nd start, some sidequests, and a bit of goofy, but 3rd start hes all serious, aggressive, mean. Makes it hard to like the character, and I know its to set up growth as he accepts he has to be a leader and understand his bloodthirsty side, but it felt like such a break from the beginning of the book for him to forget the folks in his soul town until he needs them and constantly fight with Chad.
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2,790 reviews60 followers
November 15, 2025
I love Liam Lawless' main character who is so not the usual heroic type, he is Nathan Lee and he is a fisherman who fights his battles with a harpoon and a fishing line. He now finds himself in the 2nd circle, separated from his allies, and in a desert region where all one sees is sand for miles on end, and the boss of the desert is the dustend. The dustend has Nathan in its sight, and it's two red eyes are watching him closely. Nathan wants to kill this boss in order to save the desert people, however as usual he gets distracted by side quests, but in the end he gets the job done. Nathan has a soulbound town with werewolves and mushroom people as its citizens, they are being inundated with refugees, and now Nathan wants to add the desert people to his town. They are a big burden but also a boon as they are experts at urban planning. After killing the dustend Nathan moves on to the 3rd circle where he once again meets up with Chad, one of his old pals, and they come across the survivor camp run by Bree. This set is made up of all human delvers, and they have to work through and defeat a number of dungeons, one more perilous than the next in order to move to the 4th circle. Everyone is hoping to make it someday to the 9th circle and escape this game. Furthermore Nathan is looking for his lost sister, but she is being used to trap him especially by the spies of the Harrowed Hand who are out to kill him. The system is also against him, as it sees him as an anomaly which has to be exterminated, and B32 sets him in his sights. Can Nathan and his people survive all that is getting thrown at them in order to advance to yet another circle? This series just keeps on getting better as Nathan gains in strength and the adventures get more challenging. Will he accept Thallassa's offer to be his mentor or will his stubborness be his downfall? The world is depending on it's number one delver to take them out of the loop.
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157 reviews2 followers
December 12, 2025
TAGS: Multiple POV, system, fishing, side quests, monsters, politics, OP MMC, Deus Ex Machina, town management, leadership


This second volume was a bit similar to the first one. The MMC is revered by everyone he meets as a miracle worker and develops a fan base of the other delvers. Everywhere he goes, he is the one who will save the day and show the way to the others who just can't compare to his rounded skills. If he never showed a skill before, he will still show a perfect use of it on the first day of trying. Strong people he meets will be left baffling at how extraordinary he is and at how foolish they were to think they were good before. Blablablabla...

Turn your brain off and enjoy the world and actions... you won't find complexity or logic here, but ou might be interested is the world designs.

SPOILERS

He is somewhat looking for his sister, but when he discovers the social network (chat, streaming, content creating tools) he will leave a message to get help finding his party members... Oh and there is that ranking board, since volume 1, but he never took the time to check for his sister name, juste is own at the top.

I can't say enough that every time a characters say ''That won't help you... it is a very very rare thing! Recorded only once in the history books, this is how hard getting the thing is! We even only considerer it a myth now!'' And MMC goes and does it 12 times, one after the other. argggg, please
119 reviews
December 3, 2025
The first half of this book felt like a fever dream. The pacing is incredibly fast and I honestly could barely describe what happened. It was like the author realized while writing that he didn't like this part and rushed through it. Still some side quest stuff but it's for about a paragraph each time.

The second half of this book slows down to almost a crawl and the main character is angry for all of it. It is such a jarring change of character that it makes you almost think you are reading the wrong book. Everything that is done causes the main character to get angryer and angryer. It's supposed to be a mystery section where you can't tell who's on what side but it is done very poorly. There are no side quests in this section just the main quest and let me tell you that quest boring to read. It is also split into 4 parts and each part is done incredibly quickly once it is started.

Overall the writing in this book, mainly the pacing, is horrendous and if the second half of the book is going to be how the series is written going forward I think most people will drop the third book. There is definitely more expansion of the world building done for those who enjoyed that aspect. That bit was done well and was the saving grace of this book.
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122 reviews9 followers
October 25, 2025
The same as the last book and that's the problem.
The story was fine as well as the side characters. The problem is the MC. He feels like as in imposter syndrome and in reality, reading his thoughts and actions...I agree with him. He is a reluctant hero pushed and forced to take the position of top player. He doesn't want the responsibility as all he wants to do is fish. By mid point of the story; I kind of wished he just did that. He doesn't have the air of leader or someone belonging in the pinnacle of the charts. What he is, a nervous ball of doubtful energy. The 2nd book takes a darker tone and it lack the comedy and wide eye wonder. The system is a rat race where there is no cheese. It's no fun, reading about a system where there is no fairness. Might as well pay against a loaded dice. However, despite all odds (that are stacked against the MC) the main character still comes on top. A lot of last minuet saves and deus ex situation make the story...uninteresting. Also, no one wants to read about main character is is being led and is a reactionary. I think the story ran out of stream and lost most of the magic. I don't about you guys, but I am dropping this book.
114 reviews2 followers
September 24, 2025
Title: More in just about every way
Content Ratings: Language – R; Violence – PG13; Other – PG13

I really liked the first book, and this one doesn't disappoint. There's more humor, adventure, character development, progression, craziness, and well crafted plot threads than the first book (which wasn't lacking in any of those departments). I'm definitely hooked.
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177 reviews6 followers
October 26, 2025
Solid Second Book

Another well-written entry in Nathan’s saga. Action is continuous, but things have gotten a bit less fun this time around. Still enjoyed the story, but wish when our MC is offered a giant power up he would at least ask questions rather than plug his ears and yell no repeatedly. Looking forward to seeing what happens next!
21 reviews
September 23, 2025
a fantastic continuation

Such a fantastic continuation of the story. More world building, hints at the MCs past, and more interaction with new characters. If you enjoyed the first one this is just a beautiful continuation. Now the wait for the next one.
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Author 8 books16 followers
October 27, 2025
Some disappointing choices and a pile up of plot threads made this book less fun than the first.

There are just enough satisfying moments (some comedic some character driven and some action) to keep me reading despite the bumps.
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556 reviews9 followers
December 8, 2025
interesting

This story moves along and a really good pace. World and town building balanced with fighting so that it is t all just combat. Character and story building are fantastic.
948 reviews2 followers
February 1, 2026
A fantastic sequel.

I really enjoyed reading this book. It was fun and engaging. The story and characters were incredibly interesting and entertaining. I'm looking forward to seeing what happens next. This book and series are definitely worth checking out.
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48 reviews
November 9, 2025
it was good but…

It’s still a good series and of course I’m gonna get eh 3rd book but this one just wasn’t up to the first book
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338 reviews2 followers
January 26, 2026
Nathan continues his rod work in this book, new rod but it needs updating with specific fish. he decides to only do side quests no main ones, but b32 has it out for him
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