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  • World Seed: Game Start

  • World Seed Series, Book 1
  • By: Justin Miller
  • Narrated by: Neil Hellegers
  • Length: 11 hrs and 33 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (125 ratings)
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By: Justin Miller
Narrated by: Neil Hellegers
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Summary

The year is 2245, and the world has undergone explosive growth in multiple industries. The age of Virtual Reality came long ago, opening up new fields for people to enjoy and seek employment. There were even those that chose to sacrifice their physical bodies, becoming digital existences that lived within Internet communities.

But with the age of VR, everyone still dreamed of that next step, the next level of adventure. And after 100 years, it has finally arrived. The first consoles, known as Seeds, are mass distributed among the people, with such realism that they no longer qualified as a Virtual Reality, but as an Artificial Reality. But what happens when things become too real?

©2016 Justin Miller (P)2017 Tantor

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Good world building for series

This book focuses on creating the world logic heavily, it’s certainly a set-up book but hoping this will bare fruit throughout the series. One for us nerds who love the logic of the magic build. Straight onto the next one 🤓

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Boring really, the whole book nothing happens

narration is strong.
the story is week. it has potential but the character is boring, all he does is sit for hours and cultivate skill, that the character nevers uses. I will try the next but if there is no improvement, I won't carry on

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A little bit repetitive, but enjoyable nonetheless

If you enjoy D&d then this is for you. I presume the characters will develop with the series.

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  • 05-10-17

A dam good story

as the title this is a dam good story but If I was to make one comment it would say it was a little lazy by overly stating ranks and points etc
other than that it's a truly immersive experience

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A little of everything

loved the book, it had elements that made me fist pump the air.

Jeff Hays would have done a better job in performance but I got used to the Narrator soon enough.

This is 100% recommended to anyone who even remotely likes litrpg.

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Great Nerd Read!!

As a childhood gamer, with an affinity for role playing games and a natural fascination with VR, now immersed in the battle of adulthood and early-stage family life, this was an engaging and thought -nspiring listen and I have decided to go for the second book in the series with 25% of the current book left to finish.

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wheres the action?

so this book is very one dimension, you are literally listening to a person narrate him self cultivating elements, asking how todo something then getting it, very little to no action, no bad guys,nothing lurking in the dark to keep you wandering or theorising , nothing to grasp you, no depth to any of the characters, any one of them could die and it'd just shrug it off, just stay away.

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  • mr
  • 14-08-23

In need of a good Editor

The first audio book that I didn't finish in a long time. So much superfluous text that could be rectified by an Editor. At one point, the M/C "pauses momentarily for a moment"

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Disappointed

The concept behind this book is really good, unfortunately the implementation is poor. The story is entirely engrossed in the technical set up of the character with no narrative, and the narrator makes it sound as though it is read by a computerised voice. Not recommended.

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