Nova Terra: Worldbearer
The Titan Series, Book 10
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Narrated by:
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Eric Jason Martin
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By:
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Seth Ring
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A nation torn asunder. A world at war. A mystery that will change the world forever.
No sooner had Thorn stepped into his new role as Titan of Earth than the enemies of the Duchy pounced, their armies flooding into Ironhold. With barely enough time to plan their defense, Thorn and the Wolfkin are forced into battle against forces that outnumber them five to one.
To make matters worse, other guilds who have long eyed Nova Luna’s position, are eager to cut Thorn and his friends down to size. Hemmed in by enemies on every side, the only way to overcome this world shaking challenge is to cut straight through it.
Thorn has come far since he first logged into Nova Terra. He has gained overpowered abilities and forged strong alliances, but even he is not sure if his titanic strength will be sufficient to hold Angoril together. Regardless of what happens, Nova Terra will never be the same.
Nova Terra: Worldbearer is the tenth book in the Titan Series, a GameLit/LitRPG series.
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Cant wait for the next book, hope Velen comes back to help Thorn :(
Just buy the series, its worth it
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So my guess is you have stumbled across this book and are wondering if it is worth reading. If that is true then I ask you to not buy this book, not yet. Instead start from the beginning, start at the first book in the series, it is called Titan. You really must start this amazing journey there, you won't regret it.
Truly Amazing Series!
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I'd like to see more of Thorn, his climb and journey.
MC although not relatable, is simply a good person. And a bit of a min-maxer that uses all available assets to reach his goals.
History is engaging and interesting. Solutions to problems, for most not easy to solve, are "insetting' from the point of view of reader, however would be natural for someone like Thorn. Do not get me wrong this is a huge positive for me as it shows that this Character lives in their world and we only see part of their Journey.
Overall this was one of my favorite series.
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Wonderful series
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