The Land Raiders A LitRPG Saga Chaos Seeds Book 6 eBook Aleron Kong
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The Land Raiders A LitRPG Saga Chaos Seeds Book 6 eBook Aleron Kong
In many ways, this is the best installment in the series. From the first page, picking up where book 5 left off, it's the Mist Village against foes which are out of their weight class, and there is no way out but through. The book is merciless. Richter and his village are being pulled into conflicts and the tension and weight of choices are palpable. Time matters. Decisions to delay or engage matter. His alliances are two-edged swords, demanding more of him, not just giving. Richter has to call on everything he and his allies have built over the past five books and -- very satisfyingly -- his lieutenants have grown into their roles (Caulder, Terrod, Tabia, ...). It isn't Richter against a dungeon or a crypt mistress or a spider queen, or even a rock troll. It's the Mist Village gathering and striking at an existential threat before it is too late if it is not already.Tags : The Land: Raiders: A LitRPG Saga (Chaos Seeds Book 6) - Kindle edition by Aleron Kong. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading The Land: Raiders: A LitRPG Saga (Chaos Seeds Book 6).,ebook,Aleron Kong,The Land: Raiders: A LitRPG Saga (Chaos Seeds Book 6),Fiction Fantasy Epic,Fiction Science Fiction Steampunk,JUVENILE FICTIONGENERAL
The Land Raiders A LitRPG Saga Chaos Seeds Book 6 eBook Aleron Kong Reviews
I can't say enough good things about this book, and this whole series. This was my first exposure to LitRPG, and I came across it totally by accident. I downloaded book 1 on my , then proceeded to spend the entire weekend burning thru the series. The writing is top notch, and I was completely drawn into the story line. I love the village-building aspect, as well as the characters themselves. The humorous interplay between the hero and his companions makes me chuckle. As a gamer (and a reader) for nearly 4 decades now, I'm thrilled by this new genre and the possibilities it provides.
Since discovering the genre a few weeks ago, I have burned through several series by authors like G. Akella, Vasily Mahanenko, Christopher Booth, Michael Chatfield, and D. Rus. While I've enjoyed them all, I recommend Chaos Seeds above all others. If you've read this series and are waiting for the next release, maybe check out some of these other authors. And tell your friends. More people should be able to enjoy these books!
Chaos Seeds Books are brilliantly written. Enjoyable, believable, and the characters are well developed.
I've read a lot of good stories about characters who get put through a lot, or are overpowered, underpowered, and get the feet chopped off but still continue walking kinda of thing. However, these books keep it reasonably real. Nobody wants to read about a hero loser. We want our hero to win, not get everything they want and become an OVERPOWERED GOD after two chapters.
This series was a DELIGHT to read. I've read series 1 and 2 of other books where they kill off the main characters beloved companion or pet. While bad things happen even to GOOD HERO's.. I put the books down at that point and don't continue the series. This series is every bit deserving of the 5 stars, because it gives the reader and very enjoyable, realistic story of the life of the main character and his companions. High recommend this to anyone that enjoys fantasy as much as I do.
This was the first book of this writing style I read. I will say that I am hooked and absolutely will be reading more. I couldn't believe the detail the author used and how he made sure you understood the characters.
I loved the progression of all of the characters and the storyline. It takes alot for me to be hooked on a book so hard that I can't put it down and this one did that for me. To the point that my wife yelled at me for not paying attention to her. I felt like I was right beside Richter through the whole book.
I will definitely be referring my friends to this series
I really like how this series is progressing. The attention to detail is superb, though maybe a tad bit too detailed (or it could just be me, lol).
Aleron continues to surprise me in they way his story goes in unintended arcs.
I do wish that at some time he takes a break from constant battles in just the Mist Village area to a bit more of the actual world. Bring Richter some place he doesn't have all of the control he usually wields. I'd also like to see a bit more of an unconventional alliance thing happen at some time, like make friends with normally hostile race and convert them to his side.
Just my thoughts.
Overall though, damn good series and while Aleron's title might be a bit presumptuous or ostentatious, he does seriously give good credit to the title. I think we can let him keep it for now, lol.
First, the pros. I like the writing style, here. It is fairly well written, which is a big plus for this particular genre. The main character is likeable and relatable, and the storylines are interesting.
However...
In most of the books, the beginning of the story sets up a new Quest that you think will be the focus of the story...and yet, it rarely is. The beginning of each book generally introduces a long-term Quest that is then barely touched upon for the rest of the story. By the end of this book, there are several quests that were introduced all the way back in the very first book of the series that have barely been touched, much less completed.
Often, the title of the book will make you think that you know what the book is going to be about...but you would be wrong. There are no alliances formed in the title Alliances, the catacombs are not explored in the book Catacombs.
What I'd really love to see is of the earlier quests get completed, so we get the feeling that both the book and the character are moving forward. Instead, it all feels fairly random, and you are left at the end of each book with a feeling of incompletion.
In many ways, this is the best installment in the series. From the first page, picking up where book 5 left off, it's the Mist Village against foes which are out of their weight class, and there is no way out but through. The book is merciless. Richter and his village are being pulled into conflicts and the tension and weight of choices are palpable. Time matters. Decisions to delay or engage matter. His alliances are two-edged swords, demanding more of him, not just giving. Richter has to call on everything he and his allies have built over the past five books and -- very satisfyingly -- his lieutenants have grown into their roles (Caulder, Terrod, Tabia, ...). It isn't Richter against a dungeon or a crypt mistress or a spider queen, or even a rock troll. It's the Mist Village gathering and striking at an existential threat before it is too late if it is not already.
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