
Blademage Beastmaster
A LitRPG Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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J. Scott Bennett
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By:
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Deck Davis
About this listen
Charlie Naylor is a good guy, but he's never been great at multi-tasking. When Larynk, the god of corn, sends Charlie into a fantasy game, he just can't help himself trying. By combining his love of daggers, magic, and animals, he becomes the Blademage Beastmaster.
With a dangerous new pet, a deadly selection of daggers, and some awesome spells, he must make allies and kill monsters as he walks his path to glory. If he can do that, then he might just create a legacy for himself.
He used to work in an office where he pushed paper, filled in spreadsheets, and made coffee. Now, he casts, conjures, stabs, and tames.
©2018 Deck Davis (P)2018 Deck Davismy only complaint is it's rather short but probably still worth the price for the content.
I was given a key in return for a non-biased review.
Excelent and fresh with witty humour
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Performance by the narrator is good and well paced with reasonably good differences in character voices.
Worth the read.
Fun litrpg book
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I.Scott Bennett narrates this charming, comedic story with warmth and a touch of the sinister. The reading is clear and well intonated, the individual characters seperately voiced. A fine performance.
Blademage Beastmaster is a gentle, fun LitRPG story suitable for younger readers, with enough intrigue and acton to maintain interest.
I. Do. Not. Have. A. Big. Nose.
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was just bleh
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The narrator felt too upbeat, like he was reading to kids and didn't want anything to seem too scary or hopeless, with randomly dragging out the ending of words to sound dramatic.
Best way I can describe it is that the atmosphere felt too much like Mary Poppins, maybe with low-key theater drama.
Not my taste, but might fit a younger audience i suppose 🤷♂️
Something more suited for a younger audience 🤷♂️
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