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[NKX]⋙ Descargar Sector Eight Perimeter Defense Book #1 LitRPG series eBook Michael Atamanov

Sector Eight Perimeter Defense Book #1 LitRPG series eBook Michael Atamanov



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Sector Eight Perimeter Defense Book #1 LitRPG series eBook Michael Atamanov

Another great LITrpg book, recommended to me by Vasiliy Mahanenko, author of The Way of the Shaman series. The translation was smooth, as well as the editing, so it was a fluid read with no hiccups or bumps of odd grammar, misspellings, or wrong words used (there, their, they're).

I have played several games where faction is important, such as Asheron's Call. I like how that aspect is inserted in the story. As I thought about the book after reading it, I noticed that several ideas from different movies or books have been used. In my opinion, this is a good thing. I actually had to think to see a connection. I don't think the author intentionally used them, just that those movies or books made an impact on him and showed up in the writing subconsciously. This is not to say that the author had no original ideas. He did, and made good use of them.

Finally, I want to say that I laughed quite a few time while reading the book. The author skillfully describes situations and some of them are quite funny. I think humor is important for the reader to be connected to the story and Michael does a great job doing that.

I really look forward to reading the next book.

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Sector Eight Perimeter Defense Book #1 LitRPG series eBook Michael Atamanov Reviews


Sector Eight is a fun read. For a LitRPG novel I think it's above average. The story flows well and the characters are likeable. (Except perhaps the spoiled daughter; even then we're never really shown her 'bad side' outside of entitlement for comedic effect). The book takes some easing into. The beginning chapters felt so steeped in the protagonist's home culture that it made it more difficult to sink into the story. But once you're past the opening chapters, it's no longer an issue. I'd definitely recommend new readers to read up to at least chapter 5 before putting the book down. Once the story takes off, it's a smooth ride. I really enjoyed seeing the LitRPG style applied to a sci-fi universe. I think the main character is a bit overpowered, in that he seems to be the only tactical 'genius' around. A few tricks ported over from video games and almost no on-screen attention paid to training, and his fleet becomes the best in the galaxy. Nobody else really seems to innovate here. With that said, the character is faced with serious challenge at multiple points and the story held my attention quite well. I've read through book 2 now and I'm looking forward to buying book 3 when it's released.
I greatly enjoyed this book. I'm sad now that it's finished and there's no sequel yet. I didn't have high hopes for it initially since I struggle with sci-fi generally (can't stand blatant violations of physical laws). This book does have FTL (active beacon based FTL, first time I see this, quite awesome), games/alternate reality, and mysterious nearly magical truth seekers. However, this isn't the focus of the book. This is a story about space battles, politics, and relationships. The LitRPG element simply emphasizes this by giving the relationships some numerical values.

The main character Ruslan is the ultimate underdog. The whole galaxy is pretty much against him, starting with his own very unhealthy body to a wife and pretty much everyone hating him. Low resources, spies, traitors, etc. and all this against a backdrop of extremely powerful aliens bent on destroying humanity. While this sounds like a hopeless no win scenario, Ruslan has two ace cards in his hands
1) He's a brilliant commander, both in battle and wrt managing people (i.e. motivational speaker and ability to make strong friendships)
2) He has a battered fleet of cruisers and frigates, as well as a full planets resources to draw on (initially)
A pretty good first book in a new litrpg series. Overall I enjoyed the book with just a few quibbles, one thing is that other than a few social status messages and even rarer identity tags for some characters there is really not much written examples in the story/book of this sci fi story actually being set in a rpg setting. its more like 90% sci-fi and 10% rpg There basically is no real in game skill or abillitiy usage from the guy he just uses his own skills, talents and knowledge from his previous life to get by in the new reality. Alternatively something pleasant/unique about the story/Main Character is that right off the bat he decides to forego learning or using his characters powers as a mystic in the game and goes cold turkey off of the crystals that supply this option so instead of having a unique uberpower and then leveraging it into a game breaker like many MCs in this genre, he goes the opposite direction. I also liked many of the 2ndary characters in the book and look forward to reading the next book in the series. one last little quibble, he does something thoughtlessly stupid and dangerous right at the end of the story that just seems to me to done solely to set up the next book in the series. still a lot more good here than bad.
Another great LITrpg book, recommended to me by Vasiliy Mahanenko, author of The Way of the Shaman series. The translation was smooth, as well as the editing, so it was a fluid read with no hiccups or bumps of odd grammar, misspellings, or wrong words used (there, their, they're).

I have played several games where faction is important, such as Asheron's Call. I like how that aspect is inserted in the story. As I thought about the book after reading it, I noticed that several ideas from different movies or books have been used. In my opinion, this is a good thing. I actually had to think to see a connection. I don't think the author intentionally used them, just that those movies or books made an impact on him and showed up in the writing subconsciously. This is not to say that the author had no original ideas. He did, and made good use of them.

Finally, I want to say that I laughed quite a few time while reading the book. The author skillfully describes situations and some of them are quite funny. I think humor is important for the reader to be connected to the story and Michael does a great job doing that.

I really look forward to reading the next book.
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