
Wrong Divinity
Oh Sh*t! I F*cking Hate Spiders! (Arachnomancer, Book 1)
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Narrated by:
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Qarie Marshall
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Reba Buhr
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By:
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Dustin Tigner
About this listen
Dhane kicked the bucket in spectacular fashion, every bone crushed, every organ popped against the full force of a 40-ton garbage truck speeding through a red light.
The only part of him intact—whole—entirely unaffected by the grisly affair was his soul. Souls are durable things, you see, like kids: they bounce.
And bounce he did, into the abyss between worlds, drifting until one excited soul watcher fished him out and found him a new home, a heaven for gamers and nerds and everything in between.
It was all he could have ever wanted in the afterlife, down to choosing his class, killing mobs, and exploring a beautiful fantasy world chock full of mysteries yet to be discovered.
At least…it would have been those things if that first day had gone a little tiny bit differently.
Instead, he now finds himself locked in the middle of an eternal conflict between Light and Shadow—humans and monsters—potentially being the enemy to all.
Wrong Divinity is the start of a new GameLit series that balances comedy with serious themes. It's an isekai—a portal fantasy—to the spirit realm. Join Dhane, our underdog, as he explores his new world, a world full of unique characters, RPG mechanics, and spiders—ugly, terrifying spiders—while he learns what it means to be an Arachnomancer.
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©2022 Dustin Tigner (P)2023 Dreamscape LoreFun concept and funnier characters
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The story is still a Litrpg but it is written in more of a classic young adult/adult fantasy book style. Which I personally enjoy. Unlike your classic litrpg, where some guy gets the system and gets powerful in a book or 2. This guy is following the more classic fantasy approach. He is the underdog of this story. He is not weak but not strong either "for now". He has a good head on his shoulders and he can plan and use charisma to convince and trick people into helping him. I would compare his solutions to problems and confrontations to be in the same style as Spellslinger and Percy Jackson. If you have read PJ you will know they get into some problem with a monster, but then have to talk their way out of it. It's the same here. Fighting is not always the only way out. I think I like Dustins writing better to be frank.
The story is on the side also a comedy. It's pretty fun and unexpended things happen all the time to make room for wonky comments. I liked the humor in it.
The narrator is good. Nothing else needs to be said there.
I don't have many problems with the story, to be honest. The characters all feel real and alive most of them have unique personalities which is great. This is sometimes a problem for litrpg works. Like "He Who Fights With Monsters", its good but every new character is just a new version of the MC which is sometimes annoying. The world-building is nice. Could be better but it's fine and not a problem.
The story has an amazing long-series vibe. If Dustin Tigner wanted to he could easily keep this story going for 10 books and make an amazing series. Unlucky for us who like the book it's not selling too well atm from what I read on his blog. So he might only finish the story in 3 or 4 books total instead of what could have been a long litrpg series written in a classic style. I do understand that if you spend months on a book but no one is reading it, you might as well move to something else. I think it's the arachnomancer title that keeps people away.
Overall is a nice book and I want to keep reading to see what happens. I finished the first book in 1 day because I listened to it at work and I will check out the rest of Dustin's books to see if he has something else great hiding.
Also, I know some people see the Arachnomancer in the title and say "naaah not for me" but plz give it a chance. There just might be a welcoming surprise in the early parts of the book for those with that first impression. Trust me.
If you are looking for a litrpg with good characters and a "not new" but interesting plot, you got it. Funny scenarios with unexpected outcomes you have it. A MC with arachnophobia whose new patron god is a spider, you sure have it.
If you are unsure if you should buy it don't be. I know there are a lot of litrpg's that suck. This is not a web novel that was made into a book after years. This is a REAL book. And with that, it also has higher standards to uphold.
It's a good and solid book. I mean it, don't let the title put you off
A Surprisingly Normal And Good Fantasy Story
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Interesting system and just my type of humour.
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Best new series of the year?
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