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CivCEO 2

Accidental Champion Series, Book 2

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CivCEO 2

By: Andrew Karevik
Narrated by: Neil Hellegers
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Now a Level 3 village, Tine has grown considerably since that fateful day Charles Morris got thrown in Liora by mistake and decided to become its Champion. With threats of uprising behind him, Charles could focus on bringing the Satisfaction and Happiness rates higher than ever, while also adding the basic structures that would generate enough weekly income to keep Tine growing steadily.

But as with the companies he used to run in his previous life, he'll find that the bigger a village gets, the bigger the problems.

Follow our dear champion as he embarks on a delicate mission to switch governments. Follow him as he must select the best candidates for new advisor slots as they open and also find a way to up his Cultural Points in order to unlock new options in the Great Picture...all the while having to deal with a mighty warmonger and a mysterious group of thieves that could very well ruin everything he's been working so hard for.

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Started this series thinking it was just one written in the series so far. Delighted to see there are loads already! Loving it.

Thoroughly enjoying this

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I've never experienced a book that can just take me away like this, Everything just comes together here, with an amazing cast of characters in an amazing setting and an amazing reader. I'm sure I'll be leaving a review on part 3 very soon.

Seven hours just disappeared.

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Yeah it's more of the same but with some added events. I look forward to the next In the series.

Great book

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The main character continues to have an easy time of it. I don't think he runs into any issues that aren't resolved within 2 chapters. His economy continues to flourish and practicalities like who is operating these caravans or how one farm feeds his whole town are ignored.

The story is also wildly inconsistent. Nicos (?) his enemy is meant to field 70,000 troops but is scared off by Harold's army of 20,000 (10,000 from the last book doubled). Yet, while his allies are throwing this many citizens about our MC struggles to get 15 more people to immigrate to his town.

His nearest neighbour is never heard from again. When he needs to deal with thieves his wizard has an insta-fix. His morals wildly shift from "it's pure capitalism baby" to "everyone should be happy and loved and cared for and working and free and...". He also seems happy to cause wars and arm combatants but won't partake in them. In fact I don't think he's been in a single fight in this medieval fantasy world.

All in all this book takes all the easy-mode problems of the first and amplifies them. There is no tension or threat to the main character. The narration is good but I won't be reading any more of this series. Might be good for young teens.

Same as previous

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Overall the book was good, but became more and more annoyed with Nicos or however his name is spelled, literally every interaction with him and the information he got about Nicos was taken at face value and never once had it crossed his mind that Nicos planted false information... or a trap like he set up for the fools... and the next book is with boats, god I hate boats.

Disappointed Half Way

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