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Unstoppable
- A LitRPG Adventure (The Class Shift Series, Book 3)
- Narrated by: Daniel Wisniewski
- Length: 12 hrs and 30 mins
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Summary
Change is life. Consistency is a lie. Control is an illusion.
Those are the words which greeted Tim upon his arrival in this new world which has become his home.
They are the mantra that he has been forced to live.
But are they true? Is there room for him to nudge his reality in the direction he wants to go?
If he has to change so be it. He’ll ride the waves and make it work for him.
This time he is determined to become Unstoppable.
Book 3 in the next LitRPG saga from the Amazon bestselling author of Life in Exile, Sean Oswald, is perfect for fans of Dakota Krout, Luke Chmilenko, and Troy Osgood.
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- michael byrne
- 18-10-23
Best so far
This is the best litrpg so far
Great character’s challenges written very well and amazing story telling
Well worth a listen or read
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- @ZennyReadsAlot
- 02-09-23
Can't remember last night? I know a guy
Unstoppable by #SeanOswald published by @BlackstoneAudio. I absolutely bloody loved the 3rd book in this series and I hope there is more to come 🙏. The OP MC is getting even more OP to the point he's an ascended being - the first rung on the ladder to becoming a god.
What good story wouldn't be complete without a tale of unrequited love 💔? Alongside the MC there is a teenage girl who has fallen for him. She's a 'flat' meaning she has no magical abilities but breaks a phenomenally strong potion🧪 and dies.
Our beloved MC, pours his energies into bringing the teenage girl back from the dead☠️ by holding sway with the gods who grant her a second chance. In the end, he offers himself as her 'patron' - his spirit brings her back to life and with it new powers and abilities.
There's another tale of love here too 💕 the love for his deceased lover kept in his dimensional storage container - of course that's where they're kept after death 😀. After the MC is given the summoner class he gathers a bad-arse group of caster-type allies around him.
Here they begin a ritual summoning... one, two, three his dead love is brought back to life. Of course, it's a lot more involved than that and requires a lot of energy, mana from lots of people, all of them giving it their all, which requires the MC to channel their efforts.
This book was a great read 📘. The MC's changing class allowed for more variety and a fuck load of challenges for him to get to grips with. This was facilitated every time he went to sleep 😴 or was knocked unconscious - an almost unheard of trope in LitRPG novels.
The narrator @DanTheVoiceMan3 did a fantastic job by keeping the tempo at its optimal level. I hope that I will get to hear him again with the publication of a fourth, fifth or sixth book in this series which would be amazing. 📚 5/5 ⭐️ #BookReview
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- Kindle Customer
- 28-05-23
Awesome
What a great series, this book was awesome but just imagine if it has some sound effects, like magic and weapons. Can't wait for the next one, definitely in my top 15 book series
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- Mr. R. D. Draycott
- 09-05-24
Deus Ex Machina
obviously the hero is going to win, but every single possible struggle seems to be beaten by Deus Ex Machina.. every time the hero just 'grows stronger' or 'gets a new ability', and it's exactly what he needs when he needs it. he doesn't have a plan, or help from allies, or anything else except to miraculously beat every enemy every time by being stronger.
the narrator does a great job of keeping this from being a horrible slog.
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- jeroen
- 13-07-23
A phenomenal finale to an epic series
A truly epic adventure and a perfect conclusion to the series. This was my introduction to the LitRPG genre and I have totally discovered a new love here.
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