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Soul Caller 2

A LitRPG Adventure

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Soul Caller 2

By: Seth Ring
Narrated by: Peter Kenny
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Abandoned to die in the wilderness, Merrick refused to give in.

Now, he’s growing stronger and is more determined than ever to drive back those who would ravage his world.

Yet he has only just begun to scratch the surface of how deeply his world has been infected, and aftering alerting the Empire to the danger, he planned to join the World Guard in an attempt to break the scaled beast’s hold on the mountain range.

A dream of a great spirit beast interrupts his plan, however, and sends him and his friends on a wild journey spanning deserts, swamps, and deep jungles. Facing countless dangers as he seeks to understand what the future holds for him, Merrick soon finds that the greatest changes to the world might just be happening inside of him.

Book 2 in the next action-packed LitRPG adventure from Seth Ring, bestselling author of Battle Mage Farmer & Nova Terra. It's packed with epic fantasy action, survival adventure, magic, and a mysterious and wild world just waiting to be discovered.

Perfect for listeners who enjoy exploring rich worlds and complex characters who grow to match the incredible challenges thrown their way. Grab your copy today!

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Great continuation!

Just finished it after relistening to the first book, and I enjoyed it so much. Good pace, good world building, good action. I would love more character building for the side charecters, especially Peta

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Another good 1

I enjoyed this book more than I thought I would. I wish now that we got more books faster in this series. It took me a bit to remember what happened in the first book.

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Somewhat formulaic

Pro: This book moves the story forward, along with incremental MC progression

Cons:
MC is more into a learning role rather than that of a leader
MC companions are a bit too 2-dimensional
Narrator's style more like a recital than a bard

As with Book 1, Peter Kenny narration is well articulated but he has a tendency to recite sentences a bit too quickly and with a slight breathless ending to them. This makes it difficult to become invested in the tale.

I'll not continue this series.

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Alienating

It's wierd how the writer alienated all humans (his readers) in this book. Am I suppose to root for the locals and be happy that the protagonist is morally ambiguous when it comes to mass murdering people. It is very strange. The first book didn't do that but this one sure does, and it made the book off. When the final chapter came to an end I was actually at odds with the protagonist who has become murderous and ethnocentric. I loved the first one, I did not like this one.

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