Eden Gate The Sparrow A LitRPG Adventure eBook Edward Brody Matias Trabold
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Book 2 of the bestselling Eden's Gate series!
After accepting the fact that he will never know his old reality again, Gunnar looks forward to building a new life inside Eden's Gate.
It's time to form a guild, gather resources, and earn the acceptance of the Edgewood inhabitants.
If only things were that easy...
The dark elves aren't thrilled about having humans in Edgewood, the mine isn't vacant, and you can't form a guild without at least a few guild mates.
Will Gunnar pursue Adeelee? Is Rachel still out there somewhere? And who is Jax exactly? Could he really be a Sparrow?
Eden Gate The Sparrow A LitRPG Adventure eBook Edward Brody Matias Trabold
Gunnar Long was once human, now his body on earth is dead and his mind is trapped in a full immersion VR game called Eden’s Gate. He’s what the fully sentient A.I. NPCs in the game call, a reborn. Having accepted his fate as a full-time resident in this world, Gunnar has found a few friends and a place to build a home.Now, he’s expanding his ambitions by forming a guild and working out plans to expand his new home into a place people will come to for trade and crafting. However, questions remain about his old friend Jax and his connection to the band of killers and thieves, The Sparrows.
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This was such a joy to read. Even though it’s listed as being over 300 pages long, it went by in a flash. From the first pages of the story, it felt like I was meeting up with old friends that I hadn’t seen in months and we went on some adventures.
This is not an epic story about saving the world, it’s just the story of one ambitious player, Gunnar, and his adventures in Eden’s Gate. There are lots of great fights, crafting, a little flirting with an elf princess, community building, and some follow up with storylines from the last novel. There’s also the introduction of a new player, who may or may not have slightly skewed morals.
There’s a tiny bit of story from the real world but most of the story is set in the game, which I really liked.
Overall, this was a really great read. The world building done makes the characters feel real and I want great things to happen for my buddy Gunnar. For me, it was like relaxing with some friends and I really can’t wait to hangout with them again in the next book.
Score:8 out 10
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Eden Gate The Sparrow A LitRPG Adventure eBook Edward Brody Matias Trabold Reviews
Things happen, maybe at slow pace. 60-70% of the book starts the quest that gives the title to this second book on the series. It's different from the 1st one in many ways. I enjoyed it my time with the characters, and had couple of moments when things could turn wrong. You can see a glimpse of whats coming of the many paths that opens to the main character. I can wait to start the 3rd book on the series (which I will do tonight!)
I loved it. The character development is great. Gunnar is a normal person. A gamer. He doesn't win all the time. In fact he loses quite a bit but it's not like his loss is a bad thing. Whenever a bad situation happens and he loses or something really terrible happens he actually learns from his mistakes. Don't really see that often in Other Stories. He's not OP and he is learning and gaining skills to improve himself. The story here has kept me engrossed and that every moment the descriptions the character interactions kept me going. I legitimately wanted to know what happens in every turn of the page to Gunnar and his followers or partners. It's interesting to see his reactions two situations that can Branch out and unorthodox ways. This was an amazing read a great continuation and I hope to see more. Can't wait for the third installation
Ancient civilization, masters of magic, uses zippers in their clothes/armor... But don't have any clue about indoor plumbing (washing is done in river or under waterfall, and bowel movements are done where ever you find a convenient Bush). Yeah I know it's a fantasy video game world inside a fantasy book, but that's just lazy writing, I'm sure the "programmer" who designed the world and killed millions so they could join him inside isn't taking a hike out into the hills around his castle (the only zone with permanent death) to drop a load. If he can design toilets, showers, and bathtubs for himself why wouldn't they be in the rest of the world?
The only reason NOT to have some sort of plumbing, outhouse, bath houses, is solely so that the author can include kindergarten level poop humor, and so that he can include semi-orgy mass bathing scenes just off the side of the road (see book 1 when the MC first sees dozens of nakie elves washing each other, pointing out the male elves are as well endowed down below as the females are up top and yes they're all big breasted, as he's being lead down the main road through the elf Capitol to see the royals.
Just. Lazy. Writing.
Other then when the author just "meh's" through basic stuff (pooping randomly around your house is really unsanitary and leads to stuff like the black plague) does write a decent story.
So I normally take some time after reading a book before I write any review, give it some time for the climatic high to wind down after a great book. However, I just had to get this out while I was still thinking of it, and that this was even better than the original!
Normally the sequels for the first book are more of the "middle-of-the-road" affairs that tend to set up following entries. Lets be honest, most authors now-a-days plan for multi-book series so they try to limit progression for the sake of continuity or they overpower things, hit them with some form of amnesia, time-travel, or massive WTF moment that resets and allows for more time in the franchise. I can honestly say this book is not just a setup, but a full-fledged treat wrapped up in 351 pages of wordy goodness. Our MC is still trying to find his way in the world, but he is getting closer to defining his paths. Like any road to conquest, its filled with decisions and consequences. Thankfully, it seems he is finding his compass on things and even has time to help point another would-be "player" in the right direction. Also, lets not forget about the potential interests he has brewing. Will be great to see how that shapes up, especially with that oh-so-juicy reveal at the end *NO SPOILERS*.
Anyways, if you have managed to read the first one and are even bothering to read the reviews for the second, do yourself a favor and pick it up. This definitely expands on the first and opens up to so much potential its driving me nuts. Now just to wait for the next release....
Gunnar Long was once human, now his body on earth is dead and his mind is trapped in a full immersion VR game called Eden’s Gate. He’s what the fully sentient A.I. NPCs in the game call, a reborn. Having accepted his fate as a full-time resident in this world, Gunnar has found a few friends and a place to build a home.
Now, he’s expanding his ambitions by forming a guild and working out plans to expand his new home into a place people will come to for trade and crafting. However, questions remain about his old friend Jax and his connection to the band of killers and thieves, The Sparrows.
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This was such a joy to read. Even though it’s listed as being over 300 pages long, it went by in a flash. From the first pages of the story, it felt like I was meeting up with old friends that I hadn’t seen in months and we went on some adventures.
This is not an epic story about saving the world, it’s just the story of one ambitious player, Gunnar, and his adventures in Eden’s Gate. There are lots of great fights, crafting, a little flirting with an elf princess, community building, and some follow up with storylines from the last novel. There’s also the introduction of a new player, who may or may not have slightly skewed morals.
There’s a tiny bit of story from the real world but most of the story is set in the game, which I really liked.
Overall, this was a really great read. The world building done makes the characters feel real and I want great things to happen for my buddy Gunnar. For me, it was like relaxing with some friends and I really can’t wait to hangout with them again in the next book.
Score8 out 10
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