A Soldier’s Life 01 - Always RollsAOne, Erick Thiemke
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Read by Jonathan Waters
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Follow an unfortunate soul who has been thrown into a fantasy world with nothing. He is quickly railroaded into joining the Legion and has to develop under harsh conditions while slowly discovering his potential power. This story has light LitRPG elements with a stat and magic advancement system. The MC is not overpowered and experiences the pain of growth as he tries to find a place in the strange new world while staying alive. Neither are coming easy to him as his Legion Company is constantly in harm’s way.
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This post has 13 comments with rating of 4.7/5
September 29th, 2024
Sweeeeet! Thank you!!!
September 29th, 2024
Thank you
September 29th, 2024
Thank you
September 29th, 2024
I read this one
Its amazing
September 29th, 2024
I read this on kindle
Its amazing
September 30th, 2024
Anyone got book 2?
September 30th, 2024
Thank You
Awesome Book
September 30th, 2024
Book 2?
October 2nd, 2024
Please seed
October 17th, 2024
Thank You 👨🎤👩🎤🧙♂️🧙♀️
October 17th, 2024
Thank You!!!!!!
November 28th, 2024
Thank you very much.
If one can soldier on through the training part where 50% of the text is stats and not a single character matters later, it becomes a great story.
October 13th, 2025
Thanks for the upload.
I must say, the quality of writing is too low to be considered a “Lit” RPG. RPG? Sure! Literary? Nope! And I find so many modern US writers who are especially bad in that regard. They have ideas, they have the passion to write books, but they utterly luck the writing skills and a taste for good literature. Not all of them, of course, but so, so many. What happened to the American sci-fi/fantasy literature world? It had Asimov, Simak, Bradbury, Heinlein, Sheckley and so many more great authors. Le Guin, Bujold and Zelazny come to mind with some quality fantasy book series. Today, it looks like a third grader is writing these books. The story may be good –I don’t know– I couldn’t get far enough to have a chance to enjoy it.
Maybe it’s the format? In the past you first had to be published in some sci-fi magazine with a quality short story before dreaming of publishing your own novels or series. Today, it seems publishers will take in anything, as long as the author can keep churning out books in great number. Sure, it is easier to fully think through and polish a short story than a long format like serialized novels which are so popular today. Still, at least develop some basic literature skills and have some general draft for the new few books.
I don’t expect the talent level of Sophocles, but at least the baseline level of US literature of the past century? Or do I expect too much? I mean, other people here seem to enjoy it. I don’t know — it’s just me whining and letting off some steam, I guess. If there is an audience, then good for these authors. But I can’t give such books anything above “average” just for that.
On a positive side, the narration seems good.
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