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Amelia the Level Zero Hero: A LitRPG Adventure
- Amelia, Book 1
- Narrated by: Mare Trevathan
- Length: 17 hrs and 15 mins
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Summary
Who needs a Class when you're already the strongest anyways?
Ten years ago, Amelia woke up alone and lost in a broken world where she had to fight for her survival.
Now, after reaching the pinnacle of power, defeating the Void itself, and escaping the abyss, she has finally found her way back into the real world.
But instead of returning to Earth, she arrives in the land of Vacuos. A fantasy world with magic, monsters, Classes, and Levels. A world that is governed by a System like it were a video game.
When rewarded with a Class befitting her accomplishments—to become a powerful [Hero] that will forever dedicate her life to protecting this world that is not her own—she only has one response: “Absolutely not. I’m going to live a normal life now, thank you very much.”
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- Anonymous User
- 28-05-23
I want more!
If the description sounds like something you would like - totally go for it. The quality is very high. I absolutely like it.
The only downside I found is that female characters are a little bit unrealistic, but a very small suspension of disbelief fixes it for me xD
Otherwise it is a very interesting OP joyride!
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- Paul
- 10-06-23
Good but
it was ok even good but there are editing issues that bring it down an as a litrpg elments it's pretty bad
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- Anonymous User
- 06-03-24
nothing im stll not impressed
mc acts like a teenager and constantly contradicts herself and ignores obvious things she has ben told or has found out. im at ch 45 and pressing on
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- Amazon Customer
- 06-06-23
this was a good storyline
this was a very good storyline but the only complaint I really have is how much the author mentions the characters stats it's literally nearly every paragraph but you can skip over it the stories worth listening to i totally recommend though
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- Nevextra
- 20-07-23
The downfall of an OP uninterested Character
This book perfectly illustrates the problems with an OP main that wants to live a normal life. Amelia is a normal girl that has god like power earned by spending years I the void and now wants to live a normal life.
To this end she rejects integrating into the system of the world because she does not want to be the hero class and is surprised that being a classless relegates her to second class citizen status unable to do anything more than killing monsters for coin because no one want to hire or buy anything from her.
This is interesting at first but then the repeated reminder you get that her suffering is self inflicted makes it annoying by the end of the book.
She is so apathetic that she sucks the entertainment out of any conflict she is in. The villains hype just gets sucked out but this kill joy.
The author even acknowledged this by having a second protagonist which Noel gets to be called because the actual interesting fights happen with her because the author has to contrive conflicts that don't involve the kill joy.
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- Anonymous User
- 04-09-23
Jaw
just gotta work my jaw to say that this book was alright but the overuse of working the jaw, clenching the jaw, everything jaw was just frequent enough to be really noticeable as the main reaction everyone had to anything happening with the main character
As others have mentioned the main character is apathic to the point where she doesnt add much to the story, but the whole emotionally dead thing could be explored in the following books and maybe she'll have some noticeable character growth, there was some hints of it.
I might pickup the next book in the series should I not find anything else that gets my jaw dropping.
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- Anthony
- 04-11-23
amateurish but fun for the right audience
this book is bad. very bad. its like if you fed an AI a bunch of common op MC tropes and told it to make a story. the world building is so bad that that seems to actually be the main antagonistic force in the book as the protagonist constantly struggles with how nonsensible the world is. there is an under pining theme that unless a character has a particular class they cannot do a certain thing, at least not without every other character assuming the outcome would be terrible. for example, according to the people in the book, it is inconceivable that a non-[cook] class holder could cook a nice meal, which rightfully frustrates the classless protag, but then I am left with only one question: how does anyone in this world feed themselves? they don't all eat out at restaurants every night, they have kitchens in their homes, but not everyone has the cook class? like it makes no sense at all. another time its mentioned that adventurers apparently outnumber wheat farmers significantly, and yet we see only a handful around to put up a limited defence of the cities, which btw get burned down every couple chapters, I think like 7 major cities got touched in the book and that's just the ones on screen, makes you wonder why people even bother to live in them.
but all of that pails in comparison to the ultimate sin of this book, we as the audience are never given a reason to care about anything in the book since none of the characters even find reasons to care. like the mc's reaction to cities burning is just a shrug, and a 'guess ill do something about that since its within my line of sight'
the book really is just a loose collection of OP MC tropes taped together with no real plot or driving force behind anything, and all of it is underpinned by the mc's apathy at it all, and so we don't really care either. BUT I can say that it is amusing to read if you just want to switch off your brain, and watch medieval Saitama do one punch man things for a few hours.
oh and the author doesn't know how to refer to a character by any other means than 'character's name' and 'character's hair colour'
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- Anonymous User
- 02-01-24
Its a good book
Its a comedy book, it doesn’t have a deep story and little to no stakes, but the book makes up for that in comedy and laughs. The entire book enjoyable and made me laugh throughout.
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