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Nothing but Bones #3

Nothing but Bones 3: The Lethargy

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When Solus finally wakes, he finds that it is only his mind that has done so. His body, still evolving, lies dormant deep in the bowels of the Earth.

Trouble, however, doesn't actually care for sleeping heroes.

Solus quickly finds that a dangerous foe is cropping up its head. But with his body out of action, how is he supposed to stop it as nothing but a mana-apparition?

Follow Solus as he travels through the rapidly changing world, using new skills and making new friends while trying to save old.

652 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 1, 2022

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John Carrarn

15 books18 followers
J. Carrarn is a forty-year-old husband, and father of one who lives in the Netherlands. Most of the day, he sits behind a computer, solving software problems. For over thirty years, he has been spending his free time reading whatever fantasy and sci-fi he could get his hands on, from Tolkien to Dan Simons’ Hyperion. If he wasn’t reading, he was playing fantasy and sci-fi games.

Nowadays, the time he doesn’t read or write books, he spends with his wife and son, hits the gym, or cooks Italian food.

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August 9, 2022
Buy, rent, or steal this series!

A very well written series. Fantastic world building that keeps ya hooked! A vast and memorable amount of differing characters each with a vivid and wild personality Even if the idea of Litrpg is unappealing this is a unique approach that blends in unobtrusively.
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August 9, 2022
From the slow start of part one till the big happenings in part three, the author creates an unique world with intresting creatures. I've enjoyed reading it and I hope to read more about Solus and GD18.
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