szynutix rated Water (Buryoku Book 3): 5 stars
Water (Buryoku Book 3) by Aaron Oster (Buryoku, #3)
Three months have passed since the eccentric Hermit agreed to take Roy and Aika on as students. Now, the time …
A reader of LitRPG, progression fantasy, xianxia, wuxia and other modern pulp fantasy. Sometimes ventures out into “real” literature and reads things like “Seeing Like a State” by James C. Scott or “Dancing in the Glory of Monsters” by Jason Stearns. Mainly reads stuff on www.royalroad.com/ , but if authors “publish” their book outside, I will try to remember to update my list here.
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Three months have passed since the eccentric Hermit agreed to take Roy and Aika on as students. Now, the time …
After escaping Doragon’s clutches, Roy finds himself stranded in the Windblight, a harsh desert under the control of a rival …
Retired from a decade of brutal war, John Sutton wants nothing more than a quiet pastoral life while he does …
A good beginning, and an interesting sci-fi world that is left unused to focus on just playing a MMORPG. Maybe the author comes back to the exciting stuff (addiction to advancement, difference between a simulant and a conscious person, other sci-fi elements). My only misgiving to the first book is a creepy attitude toward women, but in the first book there are mostly men, so it isn't too bad to read. The second book I won't review because I dropped it. The story turned into a work where everything revolves around the main character.