• Continue Online Part Two: Made

  • By: Stephan Morse
  • Narrated by: Pavi Proczko
  • Length: 16 hrs and 18 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,143 ratings)

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Continue Online Part Two: Made

By: Stephan Morse
Narrated by: Pavi Proczko
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No longer playing as a Local from the world of Continue Online, Grant Legate’s adventure can begin. The Voices offer him a unique title along with a test and reward. To start—he'll have to survive underground horrors, old girlfriends, become a warrior. To win—he must become an imp familiar and kill another player, one with a dozen tricks up his sleeve.

©2016 Stephan Morse (P)2017 Stephan Morse

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Get over it dude

I tried, jebus I tried to listen to this one again to see if it was going to be better. But no, the MC is some candy ass that has been living in a safety bubble and he seems to not want to grow up after 30 years. That is fine to drone on about this stuff the first book, but move the hell on dude!! it makes for a book that is not entertaining and boring as hell. It seems that every character in this book is a emotional train wreck and has been carrying baggage around for years.

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Continue Online: Character Creation begins

This is an interesting book for me, as a funeral director and foster father I see how loss is a sould crushing event. It breaks even the strongest individuals. Sometimes, there is no recovery. Sometimes, healing isn't possible, and all we can do is muddle through the remainder of our lives as best we can. I say this, because the Main Character, Grant Legate, seems to be one of those people. Morse really nails this shattered man's spirit. Believe me, I have seen people like Grant more than I ever I've ever cared to, but I have no choice.

That being said, the book is an interesting study in character. Can someone who loses everything important to them ever heal? Will they want to? Can the game help? Much like the first book, book two has a slow start, but the pace builds and rockets through to the end like a book on fire. Still, I can see how some people might see the MC as being wimpy or weak, or a cry baby. Depression is like a tidal wave that continually assaults the same beach over and over. No matter what you have, no matter what you do, it will crush and shatter everything in its path when it comes. I, for one, appreciate a suicidal protagonist who doesn't have a Doc Holliday mindset.

If you liked the first book then you will love the second. It pretty much plays out in a similar fashion, with the slow burn and build up into a great crescendo. If you didn't like Grant in the first book, you will absolutely hate him here. So don't expect a lot of growth from the cowardly lion. He finally gets to play the game, but not in a way he expects, and his reaction is pure Grant. If you loved him, you will now cherish him.

Pavi Proczko does an amazing job on the narration. Just as in the first book he really makes you feel everything that Grant does, you know his emotional state, and it hurst because there is nothing that you can do to help. He also nails the characters, the imp's summoner is fun, and he really does his best to make each PC in the book have their own voice and personality. He does a great job setting the tone, and the mood of each chapter.

I also LOVE the cover of this book. It looks creepy as all get out, and really catches your eye. You cannot unsee it, and the colors and tones really work with setting the story up. I don't know if I could pass upa book with this as its cover.

In spite of the perceived downer some people think Grant is, I think this is an incredible book, and it will stand out in your mind long after you read it. You will have hope that Grant's spirit will heal and that he will become a whole man once again. Even though I did receive a promo code for this review it in no way influenced my considerations of the material, and in fact, inspired me to be more honest. In fact, getting a code generally makes me harsher as a reviewer as I am more often concerned what someone like Me will decide based on my review.

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I dont know why Im trying so hard

Wouldve been nice to get a litrpg instead of a snooze fest about a grieving fiance.

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Continue Online… YES PLEASE

The first book in the series was proof that Stephan Morse is a first rate author that can relate a story with the best of them. This second volume backs up that claim with mounting evidence. This second story can be read as a standalone however there is much back story you would be missing that would greatly increase the pleasure of this immersive experience.

Stephan Morse has created a world not to far in our future that appears to have a lot of features I would like to see. He has taken the RPG game to new levels and is addressing many of the issues and repercussions of that expansion. This is a thought provoking story that will fully immerse you in his world so you can relate and deal with the issues that follow. There are several plot lines developing and I am sure the third novel will be explosive… as any good RPG should be.

Pavi Proczko does a good job in this edition and really merges well with the story

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

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mc a moron

the mc is a complete useless moron and a pansy and makes the book unreadable.

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Gave up and returned it

I tried to listen to this book twice and returned it twice. Like the first book, it catches me in the begging. I like these LitRPG books but there are few good ones. But just like the first book, it turns dull after a few hours. I thought I would tough it out and at least listen to the end, but alas, I could not do it. It is repetitive and constantly doing callbacks to a character in the first book. And other issues that would be spoilers. Ascend Online, The Gam3 and Alterworld are much much better. The Narrator, Pavi Proczko, does a great job with what he has to work with. Unfortunately, it is not enough to make this worth listening to.

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Its so much more... Whiny than the first one

I loved the first book.. This one was so so... I found the protagonist much less likeable and way too much of the book is his internal conflict. The climax of the story is 10 minutes too long just because we have to hear him whine about how he's so conflicted... I fast forwarded a lot! Plus, his motivations are extremely thin.

That being said, it's decent. If this were the end of the story I'd return this one.

Narration is solid as always.

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pure literary RPG fans stay away

the first book in the series is quite good. this book however seems to have a very confusing and very convoluted plot line. I was hoping that they had worked through most of the weirdness in the first book to give us a pure literary RPG experience. but I was wrong most of the book spends all its time looking Within and giving the literary runaround on the story. too much looking in not enough progression of the story, and too much time spent fiddling around with characters that you don't care about. if you like deep roundabout stories that don't ever get to the point and introduce a new characters and other people without giving them adequate backstory or detail this is the story for you.

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Different than the normal litres books.

This book is a great second book, with the characters becoming more life like. The narrator is awesome, and the story is fully rounded. Makes you wish we had that tech now. I received this audio book for free at my request and voluntarily reviewed.

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Despite minor flaws, the execution was enjoyable

the first half of the audiobook did well to bring closure on the previous book while continuing the plot. Throughout, the second installment maintained the same quality of character development, and more characters were introduced which contributed to the story overall. The second half lagged in it's ability to retain the reader's interest, at least initially, but by the novel's conclusion, I was left satisfied and looking forward to the next installment. I believe this work to be very much worth an audible Credit.

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