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The Other Core: A Dungeon Core Epic

Station Cores, Book 5

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The Other Core: A Dungeon Core Epic

By: Jonathan Brooks
Narrated by: Miles Meili
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Milton, Brint, Whisp, and the Guardian Guild are back in the conclusion to the Station Cores series!

After the events that previously occurred near the northeastern border of the Kingdom, Milton has a lot of work to do. Not only does the Station Core have to hide his dungeon from the rampaging hordes originating from the Quizard Mountains, but he has to find somewhere to put thousands of children who are heading towards his dungeon for safety.

If that wasn’t bad enough, Milton also has to find a place for millions of other citizens to live; even though they don’t even know who or what the Station Core is, they are counting on him to keep them safe. With that safety, though, comes a chance at something that they never thought they’d have: power...and revenge.

Milton isn’t just going to build more habitations for them to stay comfortably in his new Underground Kingdom; no, he has a proposition for them that they would be fools to ignore. The acquisition of new abilities means that the need for an immediate education on how to control those new powers is paramount. Strangely enough, it’s time for some new students to enroll in Milton’s new Guardian University.

But will they be able to learn well and fast enough to get the revenge they seek? In the end, they’ll have to - especially if they want to take on and defeat the army fielded by...the other Core.

Contains litRPG and gamelit elements such as level progression and experience, optional tables, no harems, and a heavy dungeon core emphasis.

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©2019 Jonathan Brooks (P)2020 Jonathan Brooks
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I always worry when reading (well listening to) a series that sooner or later the quality will drop off, but happily that had not happened at any point with Jonathan Brooks's Station Core series.

This book bring it to a well told conclusion, with interesting characters, good tension, drama, conflict, and clever solutions to tricky situations.

As he has throughout the series, Miles Meili dies a great job of bringing the characters to life, and is a pleasure to listen to throughout.

All in all, I'm quite definitely happy to recommend both the book and the series as worth picking up.

A good conclusion to a great series.

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Thank you Jonathan for writing this book/series! I enjoyed every second of it. And thank you Miles for doing a great job narrating it!

Simply loved it.

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I like the plot of the series and love the character developments i even like the stats but i just can't get over the cursing. like there are Full sentences of cursing. this is a good book but for some people some like me that amount of cursing is a no-no. esp for an audiobook. but i would still read it and recommend it because it is a great book with a great story. however, sorry although it was a great performance and the plot is good, i would probably stick to Reading this than Listening to it. will probably enjoy it that way. so if you are not averse to cursing like a pirate/trucker and you like Dungeon Litrpgs that involves stats(i love those) you would love this book series. Just try it!

like the book but...

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The last book ties up all the loose ends and does a great job of making you care about all the characters.
While the "big end battle" is almost anti-climatic, i guess it's always hard to describe a battle that large with anything approaching real involvement.
The ending leaves open only one question, what happened to the original aliens "the collective"? the author hints at a possible follow-up series. so lets hope.

Good ending, hopefully to be continued.

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As the final book in a five book series, this one obviously isn't a suitable point for new readers to be joining in, but the series as a whole is very enjoyable and if you haven't already you should check out the previous books in it first.

Due to the nature of the events at the end of book four, this one again sees some minor time skipping to ensure the story does not get bogged down into some kind of training montage as the author heads towards the conclusion of the series. While obviously wanting to avoid specifics, he manages to produce a strong conclusion to this book and the series with some interesting callbacks to the earliest parts of it too.

The narration for the book was once again a good one, helping to enhance the enjoyment of the book with a suitably distinctive range of tones for the main cast to help the reader.

Overall, an enjoyable end to the series, although hopefully not to the station core universe since there is obviously room for more stories there.

[Note - I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.]

Satisfying conclusion to series

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