Winds of Fate Epic LitRPG Adventure Fayroll Book 3 eBook Andrey Vasilyev Jared Firth
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Winds of Fate Epic LitRPG Adventure Fayroll Book 3 eBook Andrey Vasilyev Jared Firth
Ok. Right off the bat, the price is a little more than I normally pay for a novel. I usually shoot for about $0.01/page and this is double that. For me, it’s worth it but if you’ve read books 1 and 2 and weren’t absolutely in love with the story, it may not be worth it for you.The story in book 3 starts right after the end of book 2.
1-4% is the real life clean up of the storyline with the materialistic ex-girlfriend that got dumped. Her brother and his friends beat up the main character (MC) Harrington and rob him of the cash bonus he just got. Fayroll security eventually catches the guys and brings them to the MC for judgment. It also serves to show Harrington just how serious his new bosses at Fayroll are about the game when the guys that mugged him are almost killed when Harrington makes a joke.
By the 5% mark the MC is back in-game, as Hagen. With the exception of a few breaks and party scene, the story spends most of it’s time in-game.
The in-game story almost feels like an extension of book 2. At the end of book 2, the MC arranged to join a group traveling through some haunted mountains and that exactly where the in-game story for book 3 picks up.
The MC and his group travel through the mountains get in a few hairy situations but ultimately make to the frozen north. Where Hagen goes on a series of reputation building quests to gain access to a rare secret quest chain and get the item he needs to free the dryad in the north.
There’s lots of good actions, interesting quest, and ultimately a huge mystery quest to rescue a princess and figure out how she was kidnapped. It’s pretty entertaining.
Score: 7 out of 10.
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Winds of Fate Epic LitRPG Adventure Fayroll Book 3 eBook Andrey Vasilyev Jared Firth Reviews
Hagen is a real ass, and I have to say I love him for it. He's a common enough type of main character in LitRPG, but he's far less of a team player than the others. I really enjoy watching the gears turn and seeing what trouble he instigates next!
Flosy was a character you want in a story. he was a total classic and i hope him and Alex are still drunk n cleaning toilets. i really liked all the in game action. the real life parts were an annoyance that took away from the experience, i felt. it was a fun ride and maybe it is time to ditch the thunderbirds.
So let me start with the positive
- well written
- good pace on story
- various quests
- story line is solid
Now the bad(took two stars from it)
- the MC is a bum that hates fighting and leveling up!
This guy is plain lazy, he participates in mega fights and doesn't engage in any.
His level craws up so slowly, that he needs to find other players and NPCs to fight for him.
MC is constantly the weakest around all the adventures, and its getting old very fast.
Users that started at the sametime as the MC have 20+ lvls on top of him.
This is a litrpg book and you hear him going like "there is nothing to do in game as of now.. don't really want to get quests or anything"
I mean lets write about a guy, with tons of high lvl itens, but stays 2-3 days w/o login in.. since lvl isn't important to him.
I am sorry but the author is screwing this up!
As of now, I can not recommend this book.
But since I am a finisher, ill move to the next one book. Will update this review after the next book.
Edit
Dropped to 5 starts since I couldn't even finish book 5.
In the next two books the MC will gain only 5 lvls and complain about hard working at the game.
Too much for me.
I'm not sure if I like the game play or the deep IRL of a Russian newspaper man. The shock that the corporation bosses act the same as your typical Russian mobsters and knowing this was written by a Russian guy who is allowed to be stereotypical of his own culture was still causing a feeling of surprise and dismay. Wow they really are like that.
A good book and a great series. Our hero is progressing well with his legendary quests and working his way through a chain quest for the local ruler. Life in the real world continues with its twists and turns under the overview of the people from Raidion.
After finishing up in the north our hero leaves and is now heading south to find the final dryad.
I truly can't figure out how I feel about this series, it's more then good enough but something about it also puts me off of it. I think it might have something to do with no really being able to pin down the main characters personality. I can't really relate to him since he seems to act emotionless jerk one moment for no reason treating everyone like children unless they are his bosses then the next he is a caring friend. It almost seems he is a better person in the game then he is in real life. Like I said it's a pretty good series I just am having trouble figuring out the main character
The story continues, within the game world and real life. The MC painfully sorts out real life issues, and travels north within the game. The cave route north is deadly, and northern clans less than welcoming. The MC proved to be a good detective, solving puzzles, and orchestrating the battlefield.
Moderate pacing works within the book, though a bit erratic at times. The translation was good, with a minimum of phrases that didn't translate well into English.
Looking forward to the next set of adventures.
Ok. Right off the bat, the price is a little more than I normally pay for a novel. I usually shoot for about $0.01/page and this is double that. For me, it’s worth it but if you’ve read books 1 and 2 and weren’t absolutely in love with the story, it may not be worth it for you.
The story in book 3 starts right after the end of book 2.
1-4% is the real life clean up of the storyline with the materialistic ex-girlfriend that got dumped. Her brother and his friends beat up the main character (MC) Harrington and rob him of the cash bonus he just got. Fayroll security eventually catches the guys and brings them to the MC for judgment. It also serves to show Harrington just how serious his new bosses at Fayroll are about the game when the guys that mugged him are almost killed when Harrington makes a joke.
By the 5% mark the MC is back in-game, as Hagen. With the exception of a few breaks and party scene, the story spends most of it’s time in-game.
The in-game story almost feels like an extension of book 2. At the end of book 2, the MC arranged to join a group traveling through some haunted mountains and that exactly where the in-game story for book 3 picks up.
The MC and his group travel through the mountains get in a few hairy situations but ultimately make to the frozen north. Where Hagen goes on a series of reputation building quests to gain access to a rare secret quest chain and get the item he needs to free the dryad in the north.
There’s lots of good actions, interesting quest, and ultimately a huge mystery quest to rescue a princess and figure out how she was kidnapped. It’s pretty entertaining.
Score 7 out of 10.
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