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Awaken Online: Precipice

A few days have passed since Jason's confrontation with Alfred and he's debating whether to reenter Awaken Online. Alfred has made a proposition that Jason isn't certain he should accept.

After the battle with Alexion, Jason has also been appointed the Regent of the Twilight Throne. He must assume the mantle of ruling an undead city - with everything that entails. His first task is to investigate the dark keep that looms over the city's marketplace. This act will lead to a chain of events that might ensure his city's survival or create new enemies.

Meanwhile, Alex re-enters the game listless and angry after his loss against Jason. With his reputation in the gutter and no prospects, he will face a choice regarding how he intends to blaze his path through the game.

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Audible Audiobook

Listening Length: 18 hours and 28 minutes

Program Type: Audiobook

Version: Unabridged

Publisher: Travis Bagwell

Audible.com Release Date: March 23, 2017

Whispersync for Voice: Ready

Language: English, English

ASIN: B06XRYLMDF

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I was left quite unsettled and nearly cried when I realized I'd reached the end...I finished this book late in the night. When waking this morning, I immediately recalled a dream .... of me chasing Travis Bagwell with a stick begging for book 3.No seriously, a fantastic second addition to the AO series. Bagwell demonstrates, yet again, the ability to dive into complex topics, emotions, and provide for stimulating debates on the concepts of good vs evil, ends justifying the means, and sacrifice for the greater need, to name just a few, all in a very non-traditional manner.AO: Precipice is a great read, and would highly recommend it. I would argue it is for a more mature audience simply because of the level of gore and the darker nature of the book, but I would highlight that my opinion does not hold the context of many reads along the same darker vein as this series. Again, highlighting Travis Bagwell's talent to appeal to a broader audience than one might traditional consider for such a read.Bagwell and his work are great examples of not only adding fairly unique works to the genre that provide for stimulating debate, but also works that appeal to a greater readership and broader audience. To provide a landmark work to the genre is worth celebrating, but to do so while at the same time growing the readership base and providing a great depth to his work, is quite a remarkable feat.Length: A+Writing Style: A+Environment: A+Story: A+Character Development: A+Editing: A- (noticed one or two things here, but still a notch above)Recommend: A+

I absolutely loved this book. I highly recommend this series for SciFi and LitRPG readers.One of the greatest strengths of this story is how the MC plays a "villain" and /what/ he does could be considered "bad," but "why" he does them makes him a very compelling antihero.There is one scene in particular involving an entire village that I thought was a high point of the whole book. Despite the popcorn adventure story overlay of this series, at its heart, it's really a dissection of morality, and expertly done at that.

While it's not as visceral an opening as the first book had with the utter destruction of an in game town, there was no denying that the second book was just as great as the first. For this book, we're given a taste of dungeon running which, I approve of. No MMO is ever complete without a dungeon run or a raid. Even better, we get to see how he plans to handle the lack of a birth rate among the undead.If you read the first book, which, I highly recommend, not solely because it's a great book, but because I'm a bit of a purist and I utterly hate starting a series in the 'middle' as it were, you saw the foreshadow that is the culmination of the end to this book. That said, I have to admit. I loved the fact that Claire got off her high horse and pulled that stick out of her behind long enough to place a bet even if it was a bet that Jason was going to go down.Spoilers!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~As with any books, there are parts we love, and parts we hate. In this case? The biggest hate I have, is for the ending. If you utterly detest cliff hangers, be prepared to want to string Bagwell up by his laurels for this one.Complaints that I have, have nothing to do with the book or the story itself. But person pet peeves that bear on what is all too common the truth, and is shown in the the book. I take issues with the girl getting ticked at Jason and comparing him to Alex, after she goes all self righteous on him for doing what he needs to do from a game perspective. When SHE was the one that opened the door to mistrust by blatantly lying about the incident that got him put in the situation at school that he had been put into in the first book.Second complaint.. Has to do with the Alex's father. The man basically raised his son to be a sociopath, to put himself above all others. To believe he was better than everything and not to show any emotion. And then, places all his hopes and dreams on an AI to 'help' his now broken child become human again? While doing the exact same things that led to his son becoming closed off and distant in the first place? IE: Alex shows up at his father's work to talk with him. And does the father do anything about it? Does he make an effort to call his son and find out why when his assistant tells him about it? Does he have his assistant inform him that his son is there period? No. He basically thinks. "Oh. That's new. I hope he is changing." And carries on completely ignoring the kid. I'm not saying Alex is a victim here. The kid is a monster in every respect, after curb stomping the other kids at the party, but the Daddy playing victim just irks the ever loving heck out of me.And last but not least..... There needs to be a freaking way for Jason to be able to rez Rex, cause.. Damn man.. Just.. Damn.

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