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Travail Online: Resurrection

A LitRPG Series, Book 2

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Travail Online: Resurrection

By: Brian Simons
Narrated by: Andrea Parsneau
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Coral, Daniel, and their friends have their heads in the game. But what happens when the game gets in their heads?

Staying alive in Travail is Coral's one shot at a livelihood, but the game's new content threatens to destroy the in-game economy worldwide. When a newly resurrected god starts mind-hacking players and affecting their real world behavior, Coral can't just stand by, even when getting involved may cause more harm than good.

Welcome to Travail, where hard play makes fun work!

Resurrection is the second audiobook in the Travail Online series. Find out whether Coral and Daniel can keep their wits about them long enough to save Travail from the brink of world war and psychological destruction. Start listening today!

©2017 Brian Simons (P)2018 Brian Simons
Cyberpunk Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction Sword & Sorcery
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Good solid story

Based off the premise if the first book I thought this would be bad but wow, the story turned out really well done and I enjoyed it.

The second book did very well in to still showing the weakness of the main character and not giving her to big of a head. I like his she stands her ground. Over all great job.

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A creative fantasy Gamelit story

Travail Online is a creative Gamelit fantasy story. This is the second book in the series. I have not yet read or listened to the first book, and I was still able to enjoy this one. The story is a bit slow at times and focuses more on the game elements that I would prefer, but overall it is a good story with an interesting plot. I would consider this book appropriate for YA readers as well as adults. The narrator of the audiobook does a good job.

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Engaging LitRPG story

I enjoyed listening to this one. there was a food amount of character development and the interaction between real life and the game world was well designed. there were developments throughout the story that kept me guessing until the end.

Highly recommended.

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when's the next one...

was an excellent follow up from the first book, I couldnt hold back from shout "what!" at work when this book ended... haha

love the unique qualitys of classes and quests this story has and narrator did fantastic job with voices and enthralling the story along

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meh

Interesting but nothing to right home. The flesh weaving aspect puts a neat twist on litrpg. My biggest complaint is Daniel being a huge cry baby. Those types of characters really get on my nerves.

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Top of the LitRPG genre

Completely absorbing and interesting throughout--perfect diversion from the "real world". I love the character development, the clever plotting, the fascinating world, and the realistic approach each character takes throughout. An excellent combination of fun and seriousness. Well-done, indeed! Wish to goodness next two were available on Audible. Tied with just a couple others as top of the LitRPG genre.

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not the sequel I wanted

turn the Mary Sue to 11
ignore internal rules from book 1
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the only redeeming feature of this book is Andrea's performance and even she couldn't turn it into a pleasant experience

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awful and unrealistic

Sorry but the things that happen in this book and how the people of the world react is just fake as hell. There is literal proof that the company running the game can brainwash people and no government does anything, no arrests are made, no investigation by governments, just nothing. The players knew something was going on but instead of going to the police they try and solve it in game?! Just plain stupid. I will not be reading anymore of this series.

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