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⋙ Read Free The Land Predators A LitRPG Saga Chaos Seeds Book 7 eBook Aleron Kong

The Land Predators A LitRPG Saga Chaos Seeds Book 7 eBook Aleron Kong



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The Land Predators A LitRPG Saga Chaos Seeds Book 7 eBook Aleron Kong

The longest of the series to date and there were a few points where it almost felt like the author had put three books together to make this single, larger volume. However, it was amazing!!

One of the prime complaints for previous books is dangling quests or plots and not enough focus on moving forward. I highly doubt anyone is going to have that complaint for this book. Pretty sure there's even a joke about a quest having been completed for some time and only just now being turned in. If you can't poke fun at yourself, right?

A complaint from others about this book is the appearance of unneeded filler to make the book seem larger. I like having all the data handy but I'll admit I glossed some of the info panels. The book had some spots where it seemed to revisit ALL the previous data. The complete loadout, all the spells and skills, and basically everything that could be displayed. Yeah, I skipped some, but I would rather have it than not.

Those points aside, I loved it! I've been waiting to get back into The Land for some time now and I was not disappointed (except when I hit the last pages of the book because I knew it would end soon). I enjoyed the rehash of everywhere we'd been, I liked where the story went, and I LOVED how the book ended. Excited for book 8!

Lots of ups, some downs, a bunch of twists, and, as always, no shortage of laughs!

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The Land Predators A LitRPG Saga Chaos Seeds Book 7 eBook Aleron Kong Reviews


JAKE P

The longest of the series to date and there were a few points where it almost felt like the author had put three books together to make this single, larger volume. However, it was amazing!!

One of the prime complaints for previous books is dangling quests or plots and not enough focus on moving forward. I highly doubt anyone is going to have that complaint for this book. Pretty sure there's even a joke about a quest having been completed for some time and only just now being turned in. If you can't poke fun at yourself, right?

A complaint from others about this book is the appearance of unneeded filler to make the book seem larger. I like having all the data handy but I'll admit I glossed some of the info panels. The book had some spots where it seemed to revisit ALL the previous data. The complete loadout, all the spells and skills, and basically everything that could be displayed. Yeah, I skipped some, but I would rather have it than not.

Those points aside, I loved it! I've been waiting to get back into The Land for some time now and I was not disappointed (except when I hit the last pages of the book because I knew it would end soon). I enjoyed the rehash of everywhere we'd been, I liked where the story went, and I LOVED how the book ended. Excited for book 8!

Lots of ups, some downs, a bunch of twists, and, as always, no shortage of laughs!

Loved it, cliff hanger, arg!!! )
I love this series but this book had a monologue from a villain that was too much. The character went into extended and descriptive detail about absolutely horrific things he/she/it had done. the details did not add to the story and were unnecessary. reading this 10-20 page section actually made me nauseated. i recommend skipping this entire section unless you want to risk the same reaction.
This book is a true work of art
Everyone that has played Dungeons and Dragons has had that one guy. They optimize their character using every possible handbook available. Then they want to go into the details and tell you how and why they did what the did, breaking down the character build piece by piece. With great enthusiasm they drone on for hours.

That is this book. Kong drones on for hours about the numbers and world he has created. Then he literally will use his character as a mouth piece to say " Damn that's awesome" and pat himself on the back. Books 1-6 were entertaining, but book 7 practically did nothing but present stat sheets. The actual story presented is maybe 20% of the actual book. The remaining 80% is the author telling you how cool his world is and the stat sheets to support his claim.

The narrator for the audiobook is excellent.
Again and again we are handed awesome tales of The Land. Yes, we, the readers, had to wait a year ( felt like two years ), but Aleron delivered again.

Hoping we will not have to wait as long for the next book, BUT, it is a big "but", I loved the length of this book as much as I loved the story.

Too many authors think a couple of hundred pages is fine, nobody will care. This is so wrong. Long books with a good story rule. Almost as much as "gnomes rule".

So, two major thank yous to Aleron. First, thank you for an inviting story. Second, thank you for a long book. May the rest of the books be long and at least as well written.
I have enjoyed each book in this series, including this one. “Predators” however, was my least favorite. The first 20% of the book was just too slow, too many drawn-out philosophical conversations, too many stat sheets, and not enough action. Stick with it though. The majority of the book is great, just like the previous six. I am greatly looking forward to more by Kong.
The longest of the series to date and there were a few points where it almost felt like the author had put three books together to make this single, larger volume. However, it was amazing!!

One of the prime complaints for previous books is dangling quests or plots and not enough focus on moving forward. I highly doubt anyone is going to have that complaint for this book. Pretty sure there's even a joke about a quest having been completed for some time and only just now being turned in. If you can't poke fun at yourself, right?

A complaint from others about this book is the appearance of unneeded filler to make the book seem larger. I like having all the data handy but I'll admit I glossed some of the info panels. The book had some spots where it seemed to revisit ALL the previous data. The complete loadout, all the spells and skills, and basically everything that could be displayed. Yeah, I skipped some, but I would rather have it than not.

Those points aside, I loved it! I've been waiting to get back into The Land for some time now and I was not disappointed (except when I hit the last pages of the book because I knew it would end soon). I enjoyed the rehash of everywhere we'd been, I liked where the story went, and I LOVED how the book ended. Excited for book 8!

Lots of ups, some downs, a bunch of twists, and, as always, no shortage of laughs!
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