The Clan
Play to Live, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Michael Goldstrom
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By:
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D. Rus
About this listen
Once a seasoned gamer, Max has cheated fate, swapping his dying body for an immortal avatar in the world of sword and sorcery MMORPGs. He joins the ranks of a new race of people: perma players, forever stuck in the virtual castles and cities of AlterWorld. Now they have to obey the ever-changing rules of their new home while learning to live together in peace, love, and justice.
But freedom and immortality are a poisoned chalice. Some of Max's new friends crave power; others become traitors and spies. Soon the first screams of pain fill the virtual world as its freshly minted slavedrivers and torturers indulge in the absence of law and order. Their crimes provide a constant flow of gold back to their real-world controllers: the power-happy governments plotting to take over AlterWorld's magic technologies and limitless resources. What would you do? Would you step aside and watch the magical world turn into the Earth's dark twin? Or are you strong enough to step in the virtual sharks' way?
©2014 D. Rus (P)2015 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about The Clan
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- Anonymous User
- 26-01-19
I really enjoyed the audio book.
I really enjoyed the audio book. A new spin on magic and the way the system works.. I highly recommended the book. I hope the author is a fast writer...
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- Anonymous User
- 24-08-18
A bit Childish
childish and sexist.
the protagonist is never in danger, and for some reason he is heralded as the hero despite never proving himself. there is no depth or struggle. there is no self interest from the other parties, they only with to serve Max and shower him with gifts.
the love interest is only there to serve the protagonist and his sexual desires.
tl:Dr it reads like the fantasies of a young schoolboy, he wants magic and fame and girls fauning over him.
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