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S**D
5 What You Feed, Grows Stars
Nova Terra: Kingbreaker is the third book in The Titan series by Seth Ring.Ouroborous is a whole box of crazy. I honestly forgot about him, but hello, prime time villain. It is so crazy how such a character shifted so dramatically from potential friend and steadfast leader, to such a dastardly antagonist. I can not wait to see the rematch between him and Thorn. And I know it will be nothing simple or easily resolved...While Thorn has definitely been hit with a curse at the end of this book, I can only imagine him somehow turning it into an even greater boon. Every time adversity has found him, he has managed to overcome and thrive. His insurmountable luck and dedication make him such an enriching protagonist.It's truly interesting how this story keeps branching into such a vast and varying directions. We have the plots and intrigue of the native Court and the battle of the heirs. Then, the rising tide of the Wolfkin race, as they start to make their mark on the world. Only to be so closely followed by this new subrace of Dwarves.I know, intellectually, that Vellin is 8 years older than Thorn and that he is still technically a minor. These facts are difficult to hold onto as we experience his overwhelming aura of competence and how surely he leads. My only hope is that when these 14 years in the game are over, and he's officially an adult, a little romance will find them.It's so fun and enjoyable watching their guild grow and meeting their new allies. Leaves, Oberlin, and Baxby are definitely some of my favorites within the newest characters. Also, I would not be surprised if Jorge and Mina are carrying torches for each other with the way they bicker and compete.
R**N
Ohhh nice
A very nice read. I really enjoyed this book and highly recommend it. I an not wait to see what happens next.
A**R
Build up and progression are GREAT!
Just finished this book immediately after the second and WOW! The story progression was cohesive and did not feel rushed at all. There were many great plots but none were forced. I truly am in love with this series and am starting the 4th now. :]
A**E
Addicted!
I can’t put this series down. The world building, storytelling, characters…ALL OF IT!! Incredibly engaging and the plot twists have me on the edge of my seat! 4 books down and 6 to go!
K**L
I loved this book
Ok 3 book of 10 the ending was strange not a cliffhanger but still want to know what will happen in next book. It us strange when a overpowered character hits the wall and crashes so hard
K**R
Good book
Good stuff. Ends on a good note. Thorn is still cool. He is kind of a walking cheat but oh well. Makes it fun. I'm so interested to know how he will turn out in real life once he heals up.
C**G
Alert
I hate trying to write reviews because there are really only pass/fail results for me. Did I make it all the way through? Yes? 5 stars. No? There would be nothing here to read. In all fairness, if an author holds my attention from page one to the end, they’ve done their job. Anything less than 5 stars is petty criticism from someone incapable of even doing the job let alone doing a better one.So in respect for the author and their work, I am going to start pasting this along with a generic review I found somewhere. “This was a fun book. I am glad that I read it. You should try it too.”Now, since I have to keep explaining myself to people who don't like my reviews, I guess some clarification is in order.1. I am 100% against criticism for works of art. Art is subjective, meaning reviews are irrelevant. The observer's opinion is only relevant to the observer. It is my belief that regardless of what others might say, I have to experience the art for myself.2. I read upwards of 20 books a month. The $10/month I spend on K U, feels like I am cheating the authors. But since I can't afford 20 books a month if I were to purchase them directly, all I can offer is a positive review. That leads us to the final point.3. If I get to the end of a book, then it was worth my time. I give those books 5 stars because it helps the author get exposure. That is the only reason I write reviews at all.I understand that people are people and they are going to do what they do regardless of my stance. I know the way that I review books upsets some people. I am sorry they feel that way but as many have said, they will just ignore my review going forward. In fact, if you made it this far through my review, you should definitely read the book and completely ignore all of the reviews here. You are a much better judge of what you will like than anyone here.Cheers
A**R
I’m not sure at this point
I’ve read three of these books and I’m still not certain if I’ve actually enjoyed a single one. Guess I’ll have to read the next one.
C**E
Good, leaves the taste of wanting more books
The book is very good beginning to end, might not be the 1st or 2nd ones but is good, makes me want to read the next one, Thorn's problem piqued my interest a lot at the end
C**R
Excellent read
Highly recommended litrpg with very good pacing and storyline. Decent character development and good dialogue. Combat descriptions are great at maintaining interest and tight pacing.
K**R
Fantastic series
Great characters, and great story that keeps you wanting more.Really good editing, didn't notice any spelling errors. Now off to find book four.
D**B
Read this series
Seth Ring does not disappoint. Engaging characters and story. Can't wait to read the next book. Hint hint, when is the next book?
S**N
Awesome series
Definitely one of the best litrpg series I have read. I really enjoyed this and look forward to reading the next instalment of the series
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