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  • Arise and Shine: A Zombie Villainess LitRPG

  • Death of the Party, Book 1
  • De: Kleggt
  • Narrado por: Rachel Leblang
  • Duración: 14 h y 39 m
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (8 calificaciones)

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Arise and Shine: A Zombie Villainess LitRPG

De: Kleggt
Narrado por: Rachel Leblang
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A glitch in the System means the new girl—half-player and half-monster—isn't on any particular side in this humorous LitRPG adventure.

Transported from her normal life as a waitress, Sally finds herself in a terrifying new world where Monsters fight Players to the death. But which one is she? A System error means she's been split between both, crossing the line between the soulless zombies created by the System and the people brought here by the mysterious Architect.

With no proper class, Sally will need to use her smarts and guts (not literally) to level up and best an onslaught of Player Parties who see her as nothing more than experience to gain and bounty to plunder (literally). She'll have to go up against the adventurers tethering the System in place, all the while being chased by a spurned Cleric out for revenge.

But Sally won't be turning over and showing her belly. With her own Party—glitched skull Humphrey and rebellious Theo—she's ready to smash the System to pieces until she can demand answers from the Architect themselves. And just maybe she'll find a way to bring the Monsters and Players together while she's at it....

The first volume of the hit LitRPG fantasy series—with more than 650, 000 views on Royal Road—now available on Kindle, Kindle Unlimited, and Audible!

©2024 Kleggt (P)2024 Podium Audio

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Well Worth a Listen

This was a really fun and funny story with great characters and an interesting plot. Overall, it was very well done. I would have liked it if the author did a better job of describing the scenes sometimes, and I think they need to look up the definition of lethargy. Hint: the tiredness after exercise or fighting is called "fatigue" not "lethargy". Also, my eye twitched every time the narrator pronounced "scimitar" as "skemitar." Apart from those pedantic gripes, both the author and the narrator did a wonderful job of creating a story that you are sure to enjoy. P.S. Sally is awesome.

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Narration on point!

Story is good but pacing frays for a few chapters. I especially like how the main character is more self aware than most other MCs.

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