
Tree of Aeons
An Isekai LitRPG
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Narrated by:
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Peter Berkrot
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By:
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SpaizZzer
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Matt is reincarnated as a Tree.
Not just any tree, but an overpowered one in a fantasy world that serves as the battlefield for an ongoing conflict between demons and the heroes summoned to oppose them.
But Matt can be a great tool against the evil forces. TreeTree (as Matt comes to be known) will learn all sorts of skills, gain levels, and in doing so, build up a forest, train young subordinates, protect a village, and more.
Don't miss the start of an epic reincarnation/Isekai LitRPG story about a man who becomes a tree, growing and progressing throughout the ages in an eternal conflict against a demon incursion.
©2023 SpaizZzer (P)2023 Recorded BooksHowever. You should avoid this series. Just avoid it. The premise is alright and the first book, while flawed, leaves you with high expectations. Expectations that are completely dashed by the third hour of book two. There are only so many times the tree can say "I have so much to think about" and do absolutely nothing about what he is thinking about before you honestly cannot take it any more. In book two, the author leans into a trees "forgetful nature" with zero premise for it. Then, adds an explanation on why the tree takes so long to make decisions by referencing Tolkien's works. This is all to allow nonsensical plot holes into hooks that make no sense and allow them to stick. Honestly, book two was a chore and made me regret ever wasting the credit. It only got worse as the book went on. Chapters and chapters about poop with nothing being done. Chapters and chapters about wanting to do stuff mentioned in book one, still nothing done. Chapters and chapters about how everything is becoming an RTS game like <insert game name here>. And I won't get started on the random flip-flops in character developments revolving around anger and revenge.
The bottom line is, the series is a wide as a river, yet shallow as a puddle. It has no direction and rambles. There is no interesting story to be found here.
Do yourself a favour.
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The book is very well written, inventive, clever and toys around with the overpowered protagonists tropes in a way that isn't cheesy but actually makes sense.
The author has a nuanced and realistic view on human social interactions with all the complexities and grey areas that comes with it.
A breath of fresh air, truly. I highly recommend it.
A very well done book
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Ok
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I want to be a tree
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It didn't get better as it went along so had to give up. I'll stick to reading it myself as it updates.
found it dry and hard to get into.
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Enjoyed it.
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Loved it!
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Great but…
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Throughly enjoyable
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The nicest thing I can say about this book is that it does deliver on its concept. The main character is a tree, and he does level up in an RPG system, but that’s it. Nothing especially interesting is done with either concept.
The pacing is all over the place. It has a really slow buildup till you get to the main meat of what the story is about with events early on, seeming incredibly disconnected to later events. And it has absolutely no ending. Just kinda peters out. I know it’s the first book in the series, I wasn’t expecting a conclusion to everything, but this book has literally no conclusion.
Also, I really don’t like the main character, the tree all that much, which is a problem because you spend almost the entire story in his POV. He just seems like a very self-centred person. Constantly butting heads with the refugees and blackmailing them to get what he wants. Experimenting on prisoners and one memorable event where he shoots down an airship and forces the innocent people on it to fight to the death just because they come from a kingdom he has a grudge against. By the end of the book, I didn’t want to root for him to get stronger anymore because he’s just gonna use his power for his own selfish interests.
The levelling system too feels way too convenient whenever the tree has a problem. The levelling system will just give him an ability to solve it. He very rarely has to be creative or problem solve, because he’ll just get new attacks and abilities with little thinking on his part.
This book is almost passable. I at least was intrigued enough to actually finish it, but by the end I just wanted it to be over. Won’t be picking up the next in the series, and if I were you I’d save your credits for something else.
Poorly written and paste
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