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Clan Dominance: The Sleepless Ones, Book 1

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Clan Dominance: The Sleepless Ones, Book 1

By: Dem Mikhailov, Mikhail Yagupov - translator
Narrated by: Phil Thron
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Rostislav Grokhotov, an ordinary clerk working for a privately-owned company, just wanted to earn some extra money in the game. He had no specific plans for his new character. Little did he know that his new nickname Rosgard would become the game's next greatest legend.

Even the game's Creche zone may contain items of interest if you're observant enough. Rosgard's find didn't just change his own life drastically - it enveloped an entire game world in turmoil to boot! The adventuring player becomes a valued prize for Waldyra's leading clans. Our hero has to conceal his real name, since he's in danger in the real world as well, and that's no game anymore. There are millions at stake - and the currency in question isn't Monopoly money. Rosgard holds the key to wealth and power in both worlds.

Should you play your own game or throw in your lot with the strongest? This is the question that needs to be answered by the protagonist, whose luck is incredible. Whose side does one take without becoming a pawn in anyone's game?

©2020 Dem Mikhailov; English translation copyright 2020 by Mikhail Yagupov (P)2020 Tantor
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This BOOK is BAD A$$

What a great first litrpg book I am really hoping the second is just as good.I love the MC of this book because he is smart and yet still struggles in social environments.

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Half a Book

Thus book stops halfway thought the story! Just seems to be a way to charge more. So disappointed.

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Describes a game that sounds actively anti player

The game described in this book would be dead on arrival. No one would want to play a game that is acting to make everything difficult to do, even menial tasks.

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I don’t like it.

The protagonist makes lots of poor choices and doesn’t seem like a good person, or an interesting person. Only the NPCs are kind of interesting.

The content is thin and poorly paced. Too much time is spent on things that never become significant.

So far, I’ve only found 3 authors that do a passable job of writing in this genre. This one was almost tolerable, but the writing fell apart completely as soon as he left the first zone and never recovered.

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Not Like Way of Clans At All!

This book does its own thing in terms of plot. It is interesting seeing the MC make smart but flawed decisions and the repercussions of those decisions. The MC is not a Gary Stu and is highly addicted to online gaming. It is slightly uncomfortable to listen to because I know of people that are stuck in additction. I hope he changes over the course of the series for the better. The book is slice of life with the possibility of a larger plot behind the scene. As one reviewer said, the story stops abruptly. It was not on a cliffhanger, it just stops. I will read the next book.

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Incredibly well written story, vividly narrated

This is the original Russian litrpg guy. This was published in 2012 but got a subpar translation back then and never took off. Now it got retranslated with care and real gaming terms as they should be translated as.
Can't believe how high quality this translation is. So much high quality vocabulary and concise descriptions.
And the author uses proper gaming terms. He describes things so vividly and convincingly you think you're playing an MMO yourself.
No fake lingo like "ready player one" (whose author clearly had never played any MMO and outside of pong no games either. It really pissed me off and ruined the book for me when it became clear all his descriptions and lingo was from a point of view no actual player would ever assume. I hate fakes and people worming their way into a genre with the help of media and press just because they have the correct country and politics. /rant )

Phil Thron is an incredibly talented narrator that usually narrates books that I cannot stand. I dislike idiot MCs, nihilism and cynicism and he is usually hired to do those kinds of books. So he does a fantastic job here.

No idiot MC, no nihilism, and lacks all the incredibly annoying tropes cheap and politically motivated copy cats use nowadays: hero is not manhandled by "strong female characters" constantly, is not a spineless pussie hound or a whining loser stumbling over god tier items.

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!!Waring This is Way of the Clan re-released !!!

Same author new translator. The narration was done well in this version. Thre are slight differences in the wording like sinkhole became trench. It also reads better a lot smoother. But still the same story as Way of the Clan.

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Yeah

Ignore bad reviews complaining about an improved version on a great book. Wish it was longer, left off at a good place.

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Actually, well done.

I’m sorry to say that I started loving this book it looked like it was going to an interesting place but then just became kind of a slog of listening to kind of a boring run of the dungeon and dragons game. The book ended really really poorly not on a cliffhanger it just kind of puttered out, that said I did already buy the next four books, so I guess I’m on the hook to read them. The main storyline, and the second storyline are interesting. The question is how much filler is going to be in there to level up the character to find out what actually is going to happen to the interesting part of the story , overall it’s worth listening to but after I read the second book, I’ll know better. If I’m on the fifth book and it hasn’t progressed as far as it should’ve, I’ll drop it.

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story is good the game is bad

I have a specific condition for the full immersion virtual reality subgenre of litrpg. The game itself needs to sound enjoyable, things like you drop all your gear upon death and anyone can loot them without any grace period, and whenever you get a notification it completely blocks your veiw no matter what you are doing are the kinds of things that would make people rage quit. I can't imagine people continuing to play this game, and that's a big problem for me.

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