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  • Guild Master

  • A LitRPG Adventure (Tower of Power, Book 1)
  • By: Ivan Kal
  • Narrated by: Ryan Burke
  • Length: 8 hrs and 15 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,810 ratings)

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Morgan used to be a pretty normal guy. He went to college by day and played online games by night, leading his guild into new conquests - until he got hit by a car and a dude wearing a wet suit appeared in front of him. The man offered him a new chance at life in a world he had created, a world with similar rules to the games Morgan loved to play. There is the promise of great rewards and power, he says, if Morgan manages to complete the Tower of Power. Stupid name, I know.

Morgan didn't usually trust strangers who seem to have god complexes, but he was in a pinch. There's a crazy-looking dude saying he is technically not a god on one end of the tunnel and a blinding light on the other end - and he was really not digging the light.

So he accepted the offer from the surfer god-not-god.

Getting dropped into a strange new world with no idea what the rules are was not something Morgan was a fan of; and in this strange world, it seems like everything is out to eat his face. It was a good thing, then, that he stumbled onto two half-elf twins willing to help him get the hang of this strange new world.

Now, all he needs to do is survive long enough to reach this tower.

©2018 Ivan Kal (P)2019 Tantor

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Felt like watching a video game!

This was a fun read! I don’t play RPGs, but I will watch others play and have enjoyed anime and manga in this genre. I want to read more to see what happens next!

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Solid

Not perfect, as no author is above criticism. That being said, I thoroughly enjoyed this book and the ones that follow. I don’t like The authors blatant use of Abeds catchphrase from Community for one of the main catchphrases of the MAIN character. A few other dumb bits thrown in when one of the secondary characters joins up that make no sense and make the MC seem like a racist. Idk what he was thinking, but it also made the MC look like a total moron.

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A+

Being it was part of audible plus I didn’t have high hopes but this book is even worth a credit if needed. I enjoyed it

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Isekai RPG Elements

I like pretty everything but the main character. In fact I'm mainly leaving this review because I hate the mc. When attempting to create a fish out of water character who doesn't know much of anything about their new environment you have to figure out how to get them up to speed without having them ask question after question. Every single question that pops into Morgan's mind he asks and then asks 15 more. Also, in an attempt to showcase that he's from another world and doesn't know anything he often blurts out really stupid things that nobody would blurt out. Like telling a character he finds intimidating that her name doesn't fit her race. If Morgan was mean spirited or disrespectful it would make sense. If he was arrogant it would make sense. But despite the fact that he's both really nice and scared of the character he basically insults her to her face upon their first meeting. This is just one example. I think the mc is terribly written. Notice that my review score is still quite high. Because everything else is pretty cool. I fully recommend the book.

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More human than his other series

Whereas the more popular Infinite Realm series by the same author is a more structured world view with incredibly focused and stiff characters, this series lets loose and just feels more human. It’s not in my top 5 litRPG countdown, but it’s still good. I care where the story goes and find the premise and world interesting as a light listen while exercising or building a puzzle.

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I enjoy it, but could use improvements

Love the LITRPG concept and this one is great. my challenge is the pacing, it feels a touch rushed and unfinished. too many instances of repeated words which makes me feel like it wasn't edited very well. the narration is a bit rough at times, the narrator could do to take some classes on how to voice act better, his range is a little stale.

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good book

Morgan used to be a pretty normal guy. He went to college by day and played online games by night, leading his guild into new conquests—until he got hit by a car, and a dude wearing a wetsuit appeared in front of him. The man offered him a new chance at life in a world that he had created, a world with similar rules to the games that Morgan loved to play. There is the promise of great rewards and power, he says, if Morgan manages to complete the Tower of Power. Stupid name, I know.

Morgan didn’t usually trust strangers who seem to have god complexes, but he was in a pinch. There’s a crazy-looking dude saying that he is technically not a god on one end of the tunnel, and a blinding light on the other end—and he was really not digging the light.

So he accepted the offer from the surfer god-not-god.

Getting dropped into a strange new world with no idea what the rules are was not something that Morgan was a fan of; and in this strange world, it seems like everything is out to eat his face. It was a good thing, then, that he stumbled onto two half-elf twins willing to help him get the hang of this strange new world.

Now, all he needs to do is survive long enough to reach this Tower.



WARNING: This book contains RPG mechanics and tables, profanity, and a main character who thinks that he is funny.

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Good book

In the beginning the narrative kinda sucked, but it got better. The story was good just finished all 3 books.

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Really good and entertaining fantasy story

I don't usually read (or listen to) non fiction, as I often find it boring and not very entertaining. This book however is a fresh air. Always exiting, and also speaks to the neard in me. Fantacy stories about elfs, orks and goblins, in a very game like universe.

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Good Listen

The narration of the book was done very well. And while the story as a whole aas enjoyable. There were weak points in the writing that took away from the quality.

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