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The Legend of Randidly Ghosthound 4

A LitRPG Adventure

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The Legend of Randidly Ghosthound 4

By: Noret Flood, puddles4263
Narrated by: MacLeod Andrews
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After the chaos of Tellus—the world of the spear users—Randidly Ghosthound returns to Earth needing time to recover and heal.

Randidly's Skills have grown at a rapid pace, keeping him far ahead of any individual on his home planet. Yet the System has continued its own methodical advance, meaning Randidly has no time to take the rest he needs.

Zone 32 now hosts two Champions; individuals provided by the System who can teach unique Skills to their followers. In the one corner, wreathed in a green light, comes the Wild Rider. Opposite her stands the stark and intimidating Skeleton Knight. The previously isolated populations come together, clustering around these two figures.

By the time word reaches Randidly that his friends Ace and Sydney yet live, a harsh truth is revealed: in the end, there can only be one Champion of Zone 32.

On the horizon, an even larger decision looms. In order to keep ahead of the curve and create a miracle, Randidly can only think of one possibility: to finally obtain a Class of his own. Not from a Village Spirit, but forged with his own hands.

This is book four of the hit LitRPG fantasy series with over 50 Million views on Royal Road.

©2023 Noret Flood and puddles4263 (P)2023 Podium Audio
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Engaging Storyline • Imaginative World • Fantastic Narration • Intriguing Systems • Satisfying Progression
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This series has become one of my favorites. Each book has been well written and performed.

Awesome book

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I liked it another good Installment of the series it's like the other ones so if you didn't like the 1st store the 2nd or the 3rd and I couldn't like this one

good book

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Really enjoying the progression. Each book adds new systems and elements that seem to be coming together nicely

Great series

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Keeps getting better.
I’m just typing to fill word requirements 5 more words required, a word.

Awesome

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I binged all of the books with one being the last to come out and I can’t wait till the next book to come out 15 days after my birthday but anyways I loved this book so many power up 🤤🫡

Fantastic

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I love ghost town so much. he's my favorite character. I wish I could be him.

still my favorite series ever

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well if you made it this far then you don't need to read the reviews. book 4 does not disappoint. Randidly dose some crazy stuff, some domb stuff, and gets some upgrades. looking forward for the next book.

very good

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Loved this book, couldn’t put it down, if I wasn’t listening I was def thinking about it, just like with book 1 & 2, awesome. Book 3 was needed but not as compelling the rest surrounding it.
Great series, I highly recommend it.
To me it’s on par with He who fights with monsters and defiance of the fall… IMO there’s no better praise than to be grouped with those 2 legendary series!!

CoachMD

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Let me preface by saying that I like this series a lot. I read a mountain of books in my free time and while doing chores or commuting. While it may not be the fairest criticism, I forgot a lot about the previous books until going back and reading summaries. Even thinking about this book now, there are some parts that I’ll probably forget about before the next one releases. Don’t get me wrong, I do like this series and I will read the next book, but there’s something critical missing that makes the story somewhat forgettable amongst the authors’ LitRPG contemporaries; tangible and relatable stakes.

Sure there are undisclosed issues with the system, and some things are less then fair and they’ve explained a very intriguing and interesting magic and skill system that has been expanded on by a class system. But why do we follow Randidly in this adventure? Why does he Ghosthound?

We have his backstory, more or less, friends, foes and frenemies, there’s an entire other world we’ve explored and I still barely understand what’s happening to earth and why Randidly cares apart from fondness for a town he kickstarted and hangs out at sometimes when he’s not fighting. He doesn’t really take responsibility for the town, he spends very little time trying to improve his social acumen in a system that would literally reward him for doing so. It just feels less important than being cool for coolness sake and seeking challenge to eventually protect something or someone he hasn’t met yet or committed to.

Maybe this issue is a nail to my editor hammer, and no one else feels similarly, but I would be excited to see Randidly experience actual unquantifiable character growth and find equals he could relate to. Whether that’s on his planet or another, he needs to become more than he was at the outset, and find tempering in a system built to do so. Otherwise I will continue to find it hard to care about a hero with an ephemeral villain he will eventually fight in another novel, especially when he has no peers and by design is less than relatable.

Good but thin.

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While I had a few minor gripes with book 3 they were obviously not enough to keep me from getting this book, and 4 is a return to what I loved in the previous ones without much of the tacked on cultivation...
So stop reading this and get to listening

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