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Class Shift #3

Unstoppable: A Litrpg Adventure

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Change is life. Consistency is a lie. Control is an illusion.

Those are the words which greeted Tim upon his arrival in this new world which has become his home.

They are the mantra that he has been forced to live.

But are they true? Is there room for him to nudge his reality in the direction he wants to go?

If he has to change so be it. He'll ride the waves and make it work for him.

This time he is determined to become Unstoppable.

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First published January 26, 2023

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Sean Oswald

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863 reviews9 followers
December 19, 2024
3.5 stars (rounded down because of the cheesy ending).

This is still a world-design-centric story, and the world design is pretty good. The characters have a bit more depth, but it's still a shallow stream. And the plot is routine. At least the mouse hardly shows up.

The book also gets a boost from this not being an endless story. While the end of the story is weak, there is an end, which is rather rare in LitRPG.

I don't mind having spent the time to read this. If it were any longer, it would be too long, though. The series is not precisely recommended, but it's entertaining enough.
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2,928 reviews346 followers
December 29, 2024
2024/12/28 Notes:

Trilogy is Currently on Audible + Until 12/31
eBook on KU

While the audiobook narration was good, I recommend reading the print. It's easier to get a handle on the class shift mechanics and dig into the stats.

The wrap up was okay. Plot armor was present in key points, and a lot of explaining was done in the final installment. Progression would have been better if most of the explanations were done in #2 and left the space in #3 for active sequences to tie up the story line.

Diving into the next book! Book rampage! WOO!
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371 reviews2 followers
January 24, 2024
Good enough ending for a GameLit trilogy.
The ending seemed rushed and even if it was telegraphed since the first book, with only 10 chapters before ending, it still felt like a slow burn.

There's a strong contrast that didn't serve The book well, between the Y/A topics (and mature elements) and the gore present throughout. It doesn't click, either go all in or keep it light and fluffy.

I might just read other books from Sean Oswald.
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593 reviews
February 1, 2024
An absolutely fantastic ending to the trilogy.
The 5stars is specifically for those already invested.
We learn the final core details of this world; some background on the gambler; and a satisfying end. Many emotions and levels to it.

While overall the series is a base of a litrpg/isek it has excellent execution of the system and its purpose.

I am sad to not be able to return to this world in another entry.
244 reviews6 followers
January 30, 2023
Great wrap up to the trilogy, and so refreshing that it wasn't dragged out forever. Had to ding a star because there were sooo many spelling/grammar/punctuation errors that were just wrong enough to make me have to think about what was trying to be said rather than the story.
1,102 reviews9 followers
January 29, 2023
Fun Read

Delightful story that I finished in a day. It was hard to put down and just flowed. Plot was well developed.
2,186 reviews7 followers
April 28, 2023
Great read

I enjoyed reading this book very much and I recommend this book to anyone who like LitRPG and progression type of books with lots of action.
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10 reviews
May 11, 2023
Great conclusion. Nice to be able to wrap a series (maybe) and worth the read.
164 reviews
October 13, 2023
Missed an opportunity to apply the rule of fours. This book marks the completion of the series, but leaves you wanting one more.
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1,132 reviews4 followers
February 6, 2024
Meh. It was everything I liked about Dakota krouts books except it involves romance, which I don’t care for.
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128 reviews1 follower
December 30, 2024
This was a well paced and good ending. I was worried that this wasn't going to end or end on a bad note. However the action in this book was the same pace as the other two in the series.
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