Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

Welcome to the Multiverse #10

Exploration: A Litrpg Apocalypse

Rate this book
New worlds. New friends. New enemies.

Fresh from his confrontation with Gallarosa, Silas finds himself on the other end of the multiverse in a world controlled by the Order, a powerful faction cloaked in the mantle of righteousness, hellbent on controlling the medieval world of Aerth.

Back home, Silas has become a force of nature, gifted with powers he once thought only existed in the fantasy and sci-fi novels he grew up reading. But on Aerth, his connection with the system that bestows his abilities is tentative at best. He must use his wits, his cunning, and the bonds of friendship and family he has gained along the way if he hopes to survive. But it might not be enough.

If he wants to live to see Earth again, Silas must earn the trust of Tad, a Magic Eater and Fey prince who might even have a claim to royalty. Together, they must craft an enchanted arsenal and maybe even rewrite the rules of the multiverse to stand a chance of defeating the Order and help Silas find a way home.

885 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 2, 2026

296 people are currently reading
227 people want to read

About the author

Sean Oswald

75 books310 followers

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
492 (75%)
4 stars
120 (18%)
3 stars
38 (5%)
2 stars
4 (<1%)
1 star
2 (<1%)
Displaying 1 - 16 of 16 reviews
76 reviews
February 24, 2026
Terrible

Any book in a series that requires you to have read a different series to understand what is going on is a bad one. Ryan was bad enough, but the scenes with him felt like if you knew more it would add depth to the story.
The scenes with Tad feel like you’ve been given homework and you’ve been ordered to go read those books if you want to understand what’s going on.
Profile Image for Andrew G.
166 reviews12 followers
February 7, 2026
A bit clunky but still another well-rounded entry in a series that’s just getting better.

The fixing of the issues of this series that began a couple of books back continues in Book 10. Where most series start to stagnate, this series is actually getting better. That said, the clunkiness of the first part of this book I have to count off for.

I won’t go into too much detail about the issues being resolved so well by the author in the last three books now, I’ve gone into more detail on those prior two reviews, but I will say that fixing of the problems of this series continues in Book 10. MC even comments on cleaning up his stat sheet, so we know the author knows this is a problem and he’s slowly working on it.

I also feel like the shift to a new system in this book as a great way to sow seeds for the future of this series and even hint at the ending for the first time. However, the beginning of this book making the appearance in the new universe and new system along with the early interactions with a couple of new allies, being Clay and Tad, are super clunky. There’s a phrase in writing called “show don’t tell”, but there’s a lot of telling, basically exposition and lore dumping to frame up the situation for this book. The author should have spent more time cleaning this up. The trust between the MC, his team and these two new allies boils down to “I feel like I can trust you bro.” So instead of getting a realistic character arc for these new relationship, we just skip to the end.

Add to this the return of a crafting element to the story despite not touching on it for multiple books and not investing in any progression in it yet effortlessly having all the advanced new abilities with it, added to the clunkiness of the story.

But I appreciate this was one fully encapsulated story that also set up future stories. There’s a clear beginning and end to this book and a handful of interesting dungeon delves to go along with the host of interesting characters and systems and whatnot.

So in summary, another good entry in the series, better than most books. But I feel it was rather unpolished and the needed editing was pushed aside because it wasn’t recognized, which is a bad sign, or it didn’t seem worth the effort to the author. And if it’s the latter, he’s probably right, I doubt most readers would care. So a solid four star, good not great entry in a series that’s just getting better at the ten book mark unlike so many other series out there.
36 reviews1 follower
February 9, 2026
Need some better editing

The story is still engaging but it also feels like the author is pulling arcs out of his behind.

That being said, the editing needs some serious work. A character is basically a rogue/assassin, gets an artifact level dagger as a reward and is later on fighting with a hammer. Poorly, I might add. MC has a whole arc dedicated to fighting not only blind but deaf and later on in the story after significant growth is immediately blinded from an attack that should have done nothing. The worst offense is the repetitive padding by system notifications/status sheets. MC reads about his quest and status upgrades, then does it again the very next chapter and acknowledges that no changes took place. It's not like this is a small book that needs extra padding either. I feel like roughly 15% of this book is just repetitive excess. It would also be nice if female characters were capable of having conversations that didn't include just talking about their men folk.
Profile Image for christopher kishel.
111 reviews4 followers
February 22, 2026
another awesome book but

Why isn’t he using mana body- he used it to slaughter a million sharks as a giant

Also, if he used spirit singing, soul forger and vitae to enhance his mentors soul, why can’t he do it for himself and all his people?

Why didn’t he raise up 2,000 vanguard?

Also, as far as TAD is concerned, why didn’t tad use a spell like the ability in the first book to keep his team alive as long as he’s alive. Why did the twin have to die?

Why didn’t he try to combine the options for terrakenesis? Very weird.

How many pioneers can he make?

Why doesn’t he duplicate himself more often?
150 reviews
February 19, 2026
Extremely cool cross-system elements

This book is a bit more disjointed than the previous books in the series. That's partly the cost of speed and partly the cost of introducing and expanding other magic systems to more deeply explore the role of a System Mediator. Ultimately, I think it was worth it. The cross-system elements are deeply integrated in this book in a way they previously haven't been and there are hints that it will be even more so in the next.

I'm looking forward to it.
Profile Image for Scott.
1,498 reviews12 followers
February 12, 2026
Welcome new chapter

The fight for Earth has paused and the main threat seems to have passed but Silas also attracts trouble and so we find another system in need of help.
Nice new ideals and characters with another revealed deeper truth. Oswald excels at this series and each books just gives you more with every chapter. Love it and looking forward to what else has been hinted at for book 11
Profile Image for Cryos.
55 reviews1 follower
February 15, 2026
A slog to get through

The book was so difficult to get through. The stats are getting overwhelming. I know you can skip them, but I’m also afraid of missing some crucial. This book just went into too much detail on everything. Dungeon runs, golems then finding the path forward for everyone. For me, the story just didn’t keep my attention. I enjoyed the majority of this series, so I’m hoping the next book is more like the first couple of books in this series.
347 reviews6 followers
February 6, 2026
Silas just keeps getting more power ups!

New system who dis?

Yup Silas is gonna be adding fey powers to his roster! And we finally link up with some of Sean's other works! Very fun! We get some cool new crafting and power ups as well for existing abilities, and there's even more! This is a really busy 800+ pages!
334 reviews
February 23, 2026
Great book

Just a plain great book to add to an already great + series! It has a great main character, great action, great system, great loot, great story great characters, and great fantasy elements

It is also clean and does not have any profanity! So a book and series well worth reading.
140 reviews1 follower
February 5, 2026
Great series

This is a fun series as you would expect from the author. One of the best parts is the bringing in of characters from other series. I am excited to see the next book and how the author will mix the genres.
37 reviews2 followers
February 18, 2026
Awesome

This book is a continuation of a excellent storyline and characters that make you spellbound by there own individuality and synergy with each other love this series and can't wait for the next, thank you for being a extraordinary author.
191 reviews
March 5, 2026
wow !

I am really worried that all questions or storylines won’t be answered, and that these books will stop!! This series is so good and has so many interesting characters and stories that it is truly amazing!!🤩
3 reviews
February 4, 2026
love the series

Another great installment. Can’t wait for the next book. As always I love the nods to other writers and series.
1,150 reviews9 followers
February 9, 2026
fun read

The new system and the challenges are a nice diversion from the current story line. The new system, fey, is well crafted.
2,320 reviews8 followers
February 13, 2026
Very good read.

I enjoyed reading this book very much and I recommend this book to anyone who likes LitRPG and progression types of books with lots of action.
31 reviews
March 2, 2026
What a ride

Can't wait for the next book in the series. Sean Oswald knocked it out of the park with this one
Displaying 1 - 16 of 16 reviews

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.