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Quest For Roshan: A LitRPG Gamelit Fantasy Adventure: Enora Online: Book 2
Quest For Roshan: A LitRPG Gamelit Fantasy Adventure: Enora Online: Book 2
Quest For Roshan: A LitRPG Gamelit Fantasy Adventure: Enora Online: Book 2
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Quest For Roshan: A LitRPG Gamelit Fantasy Adventure: Enora Online: Book 2

Written by Arlo Adams

Narrated by Brian Meslar

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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Make friends,” the A.I. said.

Gemini Fowler did. Now, the stakes have been raised, and Gemini is irate. Stripped of his gear and returned to the village where it all started, he must follow a long road filled with peril and quests to level up and recover the companion he lost.

Soon, he’ll see Enora is much more than a dark forest, and his adventure has hardly begun. Can he reach Roshan before the mysterious governor’s men arrive at the tyrant’s stronghold and she is lost to him forever?

Filled with new gear, races, and tomes worth of untold lore, Quest For Roshan is book two in the Enora Online LITRPG series.

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LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 31, 2019
ISBN9781948247115
Quest For Roshan: A LitRPG Gamelit Fantasy Adventure: Enora Online: Book 2

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    I suspect someone attempting to find living quarters LIRG would be foiled during this, but, it's too several parts of it for my taste. Truly just about something to try and do with the sex in this series - pretty much non-explicit because it is. I feel this is often wherever I'm planning to finish this series as a result - not my specific cup of tea. Also... I'm reflective that I browse a genre with a whole harem sub-genre. Is it extremely that popular?
    I had enough of a tough time enjoying dungeon core; clearly, my tastes in game lit / LIRG are rather specific and don't include many of the genres.
    I like the thought of the dark levels, and that i really likeable a number of the items seen regarding professions within the last page or 3 of the book. Furthermore, I actually appreciate that have is typically gained by wandering to new places - thus, you get XP by having experiences.
    There are different things I didn't understand. The smell close to the tip - while not source, however, somehow it ties in to a non-unique quest? The occasional pop-culture reference. I agree, some things are generally enjoyed, but I buy the sensation this is a couple of decades into the future. I'm undecided those references belong to a 22 twelvemonth recent of that era.
    Furthermore, I ne'er thought {that Thurmond|that somebody} who loves games, most like me, might hate a book a few games so much.
    The primary book was below mediocre, however I used to be willing to offer it a pass for world building and every one that first book setups stuff, except for the love of good, however freaking slow will u go.
    In summary, this is often not a book of a few game worlds with fantasy mechanics, it' rather a fairyland with game mechanics, meaning, it' fantasy Bachelor of Science as usual, with game mechanics wet around.
    And therefore the story is so slow, 50% of the book is spent in the MC' head, not strategy, however monologue and way means to a lot of considering for no fucking reason.
    However, serious however will we tend to return to the tip of book two, and he can barely fight, and has barely done 2 correct quests.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    The pacing was too slow and there’s little action
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Yes it is slow but I enjoyed the setting up of events
    plus if you started reading the series on iBooks
    I was happy to find a free thirty day trial so I could continue the quest