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Dukes and Ladders: A LitRPG/Gamelit Adventure

The Good Guys Series, Book 5

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Dukes and Ladders: A LitRPG/Gamelit Adventure

By: Eric Ugland
Narrated by: Neil Hellegers
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When Montana first started playing in iNcarn8, his new game life, he just wanted to be one of the good guys for a change. But despite his impressive stats and incredible heroics, even his followers are just plain scared of him. Trouble keeps pouring down Montana, even in the remote, supposedly safe holding he's building into his dukedom.

All that will have to change if Coggeshall is going to survive. Walls go up and homes get built, but Montana can't shake the feeling that none of it will be enough to keep out the problems of the Empire. Or the world of Vuldranni.

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LitRPG means Literary Role Playing Game. Simply put, it’s the book version of watching someone play a video game, usually one that’s set up like an MMO (massively multiplayer online) RPG. It’s a blend of sci-fi and fantasy, depending on how it comes to be that our main character ends up living inside a virtual reality. the point of LitRPG is not how we get there, but that we get to be in this virtual reality period, living life as a badass video-game character. Beat the grind and submerse yourself in these addictive LitRPGs.

Engaging Storyline • Humorous Writing • Fantastic Narrator • Likable Protagonist • Creative Rpg Mechanics
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I really liked where the story began. The protagonist was likable and his foibles were relatable. The further we go though, I keep expecting him to get even a little bit smarter but the guy just doesn't seem to be able figure out even the simplest issues even after months of being firmly neck deep in the mess. It gets frustrating. I know he says he's dumb and he hasn't focused on Int or Wis scores but still...

I'm going to keep going, though, I just feel like I want to see this story through.... Heh

Starts out great in the earlier books,gets frustrating later on...

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Ironically it was the best AND the worst book so far haha! The author did a masterful job of making you feel the frustration of the main character but then giving you all good rpg adventure you could ask for!

The worst and best one so far!

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"Dukes and Ladders" by Eric Ugland is a testament to the intricate art of character development in LitRPG. Garnering a well-deserved 9/10, the narrative showcases Montana's evolution, a refreshing change from earlier entries. His journey, once marred by impulsiveness, now reflects a balance between his original world's knowledge and his new life's challenges in iNcarn8. The introduction of the beast folk not only diversifies the landscape but also adds layers to the socio-political dynamics of the story. Montana's transition from a mere outsider to an influential leader, drawing from both worlds, is commendable. Ugland's storytelling prowess shines, and this book sets a promising stage for future installments, heightening anticipation.

In a particularly moving segment of the narrative, Montana takes a significant step in his personal journey. He candidly opens up to his counsel, sharing the traumas and experiences of his past. This heartfelt revelation provides a deeper understanding of his emotional battles, making his previous impulsive actions more comprehensible. His willingness to be vulnerable, to share the reasons behind his emotional struggles, adds a depth to his character that was previously unseen. It's a testament to Ugland's storytelling that Montana's evolution, both as a leader and as an individual, is portrayed with such authenticity and sensitivity.

A Harmonious Blend of Growth and Adventure

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one should give this story a listen, cause I've found it to be an interesting roump with a unpredictable twist that makes it most enjoyable. I also must find out what next inline for the cast of characters and the unlikely intrepid hero.

storyline, a nd diversity teased curiosity.

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I really enjoy this LitRPG series. it's got that ineffable something that makes me want to see what happens next. Hopefully the next audiobook comes out soon.

Can't stop listening

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Just allot of fun! The characters stay true, the way the author describes things makes it like you’re standing there.

Loving this series!

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great book its amazing story make sure you have 9 credits si you can binge

gnomes drool

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what can I say after you get to the second and third book you want to keep on going I hope you kept on writing keep up the good work I enjoyed the performance and the books well written

performance as well done and keeps you intrigued

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Like the series but at times it's just grating to listen to people's negativity towards the character to the point in which it's almost unrelenting.

Enjoyable but not amazing

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it was ok, I'm still enjoying the story but it was a little slow. the good news is the next book is looking to be rather exciting from the start

honestly

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