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Traitor GIT
- Traclaon Armageddon, Book 2
- Narrated by: Peter Berkrot
- Length: 23 hrs and 2 mins
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Summary
Two years have passed, which Eric has spent building up his soul strength and his connections.
Another pivot point is fast approaching, and Eric will not allow HC#004 to be claimed by anyone but humanity. What happened last time would not occur this time.
To that he will need to infiltrate Traitor GIT’s ship and then eliminate him once HC#004 is formally discovered. Given the relative differences in their soul strength that will be an arduous task, but armed with his future knowledge, Eric is confident that he will find a way.
Beyond that imperative, there are other events and opportunities for him to exploit. There is a promise to Fiona, three criminal gangs to destroy, and some boons to be collected with no one being any the wiser.
He is the reborn, and preserving that secret is more important than any one objective. He must remain ever vigilant, because while he was lucky with Francis, the aliens actively searching for him will be far less forgiving.
Traitor GIT is the second book in an epic LitRPG series from Alex Kozlowski, the best-selling author of Alpha Physics. The series follows Eric’s progression from nothing to a man who uses future-knowledge to transform humanity and to grow stronger himself until he can challenge the most powerful of intergalactic enemies.
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- sam
- 01-09-23
ending ruins entire book
the closest thing I can compare this to is the ending of mass effect 3 on how bad (on how it messed up the story) of an ending this book has
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- Muzzy
- 25-08-24
Drags on and on
The pace has slowed from the first book and the story is now a carrot/stick merry go round of mcguffins and the same angsty outbursts from the MC. In short, a bit of a drag.
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- ThatPerson
- 28-09-23
Boring, repetitive
In the majority of this story throughout all of it there is a constant emphasis on reborn, breaker, and memory reviewing for the future of the story. This is over-relied and over-used through the story and gets to the point that it’s like: “really, just get on with the story. This isn’t relevant”
That’s not to say nothing in the middle of the story is not interesting, but the fact that despite all the potentially interesting stuff happening it doesn’t actually progress anything. There is not much difference in the mc from the start of the story to the end bar some “changes” that don’t really mean anything and just give the author an excuse to bring out of universe bonuses to the mc to force through a change.
The ending though is by far the worst bit. I won’t spoil it for anyone, but the ending definitely spoils the story as it destroys the mc and allows no chance for them.
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