The Quizard Mountains
Station Cores, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Miles Meili
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By:
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Jonathan Brooks
Summary
The Station Core known as Milton has barely survived the first concentrated attack by hostile Proctans, leaving his "dungeon" destroyed and most of his defenders dead. Not the most auspicious start.
But now, with the addition of Brint and his inventor friend, Whisp, Milton now has the tools available to turn his dungeon into one that should easily defend against all comers - or at least he hopes so.
However, when the Cordpower Company - the makers of the original Power Potion - contract the best of the best to find out what happened to their agents, Milton’s dungeon is put to the test against two Proctans who are way out of his league.
Meanwhile, Brint learns more about his ability to control the Combat Units that Milton creates, eventually being put into a position to lead an expedition into the Quizard Mountains. He hopes to find enough resources inside the caves to fully outfit the dungeon, making it even deadlier than it already is.
Unfortunately, he finds something else....
Contains litRPG/gamelit elements such as level progression and experience, optional tables, no harems, and a heavy dungeon core emphasis.
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Great sequel, can't wait for the next volume.
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i like the book but...
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Not as good as book 1
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great lisyen
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It's a well told and well performed story. I particularly like the rationale used to get the stats system into the world. It fits, and is a clever justification.
Since this is a GameLit book about what is somewhat a survival/resource management game, the pacing reflects that, rather than high action, but that makes it feel like a gentle read, rather than seeming slow.
Definitely a series that I would recommend to fans of the genre.
GameLit with a survivial slant
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