
Through Adversity: A LitRPG Adventure
Worth the Candle, Book 1
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Eric Michael Summerer
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Alexander Wales
Always the Dungeon Master, never the player.
Juniper Smith was always a creator of worlds rather than the one who walked within them…until now.
Somehow, the tables have turned in the most dramatic way possible. Juniper finds himself in a world filled with the wildest fantasies a mind could come up with, and his fingerprints are all over it.
Throughout this world, echoes of his own ideas and plots leave him feeling like he’s always one step behind. He finds bits and pieces of ancient influence strewn about every town he goes through. One thing is clear, though: Juniper walks this magical new world in someone else’s shadow.
It might all add up to something vital...if only he can survive long enough to figure it out.
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Amazing!!
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Awesome!
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Amazing
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Great start to a great series
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The harder part to review is the book itself, largely because it's not really a book; it's the first part of a long web serial. It doesn't have the normal structure of a story with rising action, climax, and conclusion. Or at the very least those things aren't here in just this volume, there's hints at them coming later but I've not actually read the web series.
Instead, this book has an excellent introduction and from there reads as a sequence of events and adventures that just flow from one to the next. If you go into it understanding this and ok with it, then you're probably going to have a good time.
The author is excellent and the world building is just wonderful. The primary conceit of the book, that the main character is stuck in some kind of game, is played very entertainingly with lots of well designed subversions of all kinds of fantasy and game tropes. There's only a few characters, but they all feel distinct and real (which is in itself a subversion as they begin to question their own agency). The free flow from adventure to adventure does leave the book somewhat lacking in well developed villains, but there's setup to indicate that they are likely coming in future installments.
I blasted through this book quickly, it never felt like a slog or a chore. It was breezy and fun the whole way through which is really just how I like it.
I really wasn't planning on listening to the whole web serial, but now I'm really into it and am at least going to check out the second book. I definitely recommend this to anyone who understands what they're getting into and is still interested.
Great Web Serial
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A definitive litrpg work
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I love this series
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The protagonist COULD be a bland cookie-cutter character, whose personality alters nothing and whose history is irrelevant. Here, the protagonist's history shaped who they are, and informs what they do.
The world COULD be stock fantasy without texture, or the game system could be exactly what you expect. Here, the world is an interesting and eclectic blend of ideas that weren't designed to work together, forced to coexist. Even more rare, the game system isn't a barely-legally-distinct D&D clone, or a series of overpowered perks handed out at narrative behest.
Characters COULD make sloppy decisions in order to drive the plot. Here, the protagonist thinks things through and arrives at sensible conclusions. Characters around him act on their own motivations, to accomplish their goals. There is introspection and discussion.
Obviously, it's not enough to just "avoid missteps". Worth the Candle is also fun and satisfying. That's the sort of thing that's a lot harder to explain why, but it's also a big part of what the star ratings are for. The narrator is an excellent fit, able to give lively and distinct voices to male and female characters alike. I'll be impatiently waiting for the next audiobook, even having read the original.
Isekai and litRPG with everything done right.
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the best of what Litrpg has to offer
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Great!
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