
Shadow Sun Survival
Shadow Sun, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Will M. Watt
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Jeff Hays
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Andrea Parsneau
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Annie Ellicott
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By:
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Dave Willmarth
About this listen
How well would you fare if the apocalypse fell upon you? Could you survive more than a few days? Would you be able to feed yourself? Find clean water? Safe shelter? Heal your wounds?
Allistor is a gamer geek who has spent most of his life indoors, playing virtual reality MMORPGS and reading classic LitRPG books. But when Earth is seized by an ancient race wielding incredibly advanced tech, who transport the entire planet to a new location with twin suns, he finds himself fighting to survive in real life. The human race is declared a contaminant, and the new overlords decree that 90 percent of us will be exterminated. Creatures out of myth and legend are sent to do the killing. Dragons, titans, alien creatures, big and small, all with a hunger for human flesh. Humans who survive the first year will be rewarded.
After seeing his family killed in the first week, Allistor leads a small group of survivors in their struggle to stay alive. Not satisfied with simple survival, he strives to make himself and his people stronger. The new "magic" RPG system that now governs the planet is something he can work with, and teach others to exploit. Thrust into a leadership position, and with vengeance in his heart, Allistor aims to establish a stronghold, then take the fight to the monsters who seek to enslave his people.
©2019 Dave Willmarth (P)2019 Dave WillmarthVoice acting was great as I’ve come to expect from sound booth theatre. Characterisations were clear and defined who was speaking. I’ve noticed SBT seem to have recently began adding more sound effects and dramatic background music and this is well done, occasionally the fight music is a bit loud and interferes with the narration but that is a minor niggle.
Fantastic listen. Looking forward to the next instalment!
Great story
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5 Star, ready for the next book!
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WoW, more please.
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Brilliant story telling
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The story itself is quite good, and does have quite a lot of scope given that the Earth is moved to a new location by aliens to be part of a new conglomerate of planets, but are deemed to have too many people and too much pollution. They enter a year of stabilization where 91.5% of the people must die, and three days after the planet moves monsters appear and the killing starts.
The main character, Allistor, uses his knowledge of gaming when he sees the new world works much like all the MMORPG's he used to play. So he works to level up, learn skills and add people to his group to try and build a strong enough alliance that can stand up to the aliens that will be allowed to come onto Earth to make their claims for resources and territory.
Overall it's pretty well-done with some new ideas and some that are staple across most LitRPG books. I thought the author should have done less glossing over things though. I don't like LitRPG books that do character sheets too often, or ones that go overboard telling you every detail always, but I found the fact he never tells you his upgrades annoying. For example if his healing or damage spells rank up, he doesn't say what the new spell rank does. Same for his other abilities.
Likewise I found other issues like the fact he learns how to create weapons, but not blacksmithing, which made no sense when he makes a sword in a manner that should have earned that skill I'd have thought. Then he also keeps some rubbish rebar spear he randomly made at level 3 at the start of the book for the rest of the book. Which again made no sense when he was bugging everyone to improve their skills and make better weapons and armour.
He also is lousy with his abilities. I'd hate to follow this idiot into battle. Honestly, read it and see what you think about how he uses spells like barrier, where he rarely uses it or uses it quite often after he has been shot, stabbed, bitten or run through a door into a room with enemies. Add in he seems to think highest level equals most suited to tank despite not having the right gear for it or stats for it. Someone focused in strength, con and agility could well be far better at lower level.
Negative points aside, this is still a pretty good book for a first book and I will certainly look at book two of the series.
A promising start to a series.
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That being said, I signed up for Audible's free trial just so I could download books 2 and 3. Like I said, it's becoming my favorite audiobook LitRPG genre. Definitely worth a listen all complaints aside.
PS: Book 2 still has the bad female voiceover. Please fix your EQ.
Pretty good with a few flaws
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Excellent.
I've heard a few people complain that sound-booth theatre can 'over-do it' occasionally with sound effects etc, but this was just perfect. Personally I like the touch that sound booth theatre put on their work, especially using multiple narrators, it just works.
The story feels unique but so easy to grasp, without having an entire world to build and for us the reader to understand. Progression of the characters is made clear and plays a big part throughout. Our MC is not overpowered and often gets himself into bad situations that end up with injury. Side characters are interesting, each of whom are relatable in their own way.
If I understand correctly, there are currently 3 books in this series, sound-booth having finished the narration on the second last Nov, so come on Audible do your bit for us fans.
Dave Willmarth nailed it with this one.
Favourite series currently; fantastic.
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I'm not certain multiple voice artists adds very much to the piece, but I'm certain the sound fx and music don't. They're far too generic to actually add anything significant and would seem to just add unnecessary cost and production time to the project. Music was often mixed much too loud. You could argue that in a full dramatisation occasionally obscured voices could add drama - I'd disagree, but I'd accept its a valid argument. In a straight audiobook... Nothing should get in the way of the text.
Definitely eager for the next book.
Great take on the genre, overly noisy production
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Awesome book
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Loved it
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