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A Great Collection!!

Review from Puatera Online →

I love the Puatera Online series! All seven books are well worth your time. I have reviewed all seven books and here are my reviews for these three, enjoy. Jessica’s Challenge – This book was so much fun and so enjoyable to listen to! I listened to it in one sitting and got totally caught..

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surprisingly good

Review from Akillia’s Reign →

When the book first started I was disappointed to be introduced to a new main character, I quickly got over it and enjoyed her journey into Puatera online. it was really awesome seeing the Game World from someone else’s perspective. I think when playing a game or listening to a litrpg you forget how different..

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A Lite YA LitRPG

Review from Puatera Online →

18 year old Jessica and her younger twin sisters sneak into their mom’s lab to check out the new game she’s been working on, Puatera Online. Without logging in properly, the game glitches and the three girls are stuck in the game, each separated from the others and searching for a way to reunite and..

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Fantastic Mix of Sci-fi and Fantasy

Review from Puatera Online →

While I do enjoy sci-fi from time to time, fantasy is where my heart lies and this captured both aspects spectacularly. The characters are interesting and relatable and their experiences in this digital world are real and tangible. That said, the reason I have give the audiobook a 4 star when it comes to story..

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Very Fun

Review from Desert Runner →

Real unique take, kind of like Mad Max meets Dragon heart. I really like the blend of NPC and reel player characters in a world with dragons. I just wish it was longer.

Quite enjoyable

Review from Akillia’s Reign →

First off, this is NOT the same characters as in the first 3 books. It takes place in the same game world, but this time we follow a player named Emma and her adventures I like how as we’ve changed MC and shifted to a player from an NPC, a lot of the “tone” of..

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An interesting take on GameLit

Review from Akillia’s Reign →

I like that this book doesn’t constantly list off stats to you like other game literature fantasy stories. I also loved the author’s unique take on non-player characters (I don’t want to spoil it for you so you’ll have to give it a listen). The narrator does an excellent job embodying the main character as..

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