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Temple of Sorrow

By: Carrie Summers
Narrated by: Annie Ellicott, Jeff Hays
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Devon Walker has one chance to turn her life around. A half-wit ogre, a legion of overgrown jungle beasts, and a power-tripping AI are trying to stop her.

Relic Online is the hottest new game out there, and it's Devon Walker's best hope for escaping her hard-knock life. Thanks to her rocking achievements in other games, she's been hired as a salaried player. Even better, her new position comes with cutting-edge implants that turn RO's virtual reality into a full-sensory explosion. Her only task? Drive the game's creator AI to the outermost limits of its creativity.

Sounds easy, right?

But when Devon logs in, her expectations shatter like an ice golem hit with a sonic blast. Wearing nothing but a cloth tunic and ragged pants, she spawns inside a ruined city overgrown by steamy jungle. With zero skills and nothing in her inventory but pocket lint, she immediately runs afoul of the city's guardian, a stone golem the size of an apartment building. The encounter does not go well.

And Relic Online is just getting started with her.

Soundbooth Theater brings you another instant GameLit classic, narrated by Annie Ellicott. Paired with our troupe's vocal chameleon, Annie delivers yet another wonderful performance that brings Carrie Summers's world of Relic Online to life and will keep you hooked into this story filled with fast-paced action and methodically crunchy crafting and town building.

The Soundbooth Theater team for this production:

Annie Ellicott - Narration and female characters

Jeff Hays - Male characters

Ivy Sherrard - Proofing, editing

Griffin Malnar - Production, editing, mastering

©2018 Carrie Summers (P)2018 Carrie Summers

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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.

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No veil of tears here

Temple of Sorrows is a book made for readers new to Gamelit/Litrpg stories. It has some crunch, but nothing someone coming in fresh couldn’t handle, and it gives you the “I’m going to build up my character blindly” MC. She is basically an awesome gamer, until Devon, the MC, enters Relic Online. At which point she turns into a such a complete noob that she knocks herself out within five minutes of entering the game. She then does just about everything wrong that she can, until she starts using her head and gets into the game. Once she has made her decision to actually help out the area she is in she begins to make semi-intelligent choices. Which allows new readers to flow into the game world with her, and sink their teeth into something not so overwhelming.
Hardcore readers of LITRPG may find this tale a little less spicy than they like. Although the book has some action scenes, there is no real major battle that takes place. Even the confrontation with the book’s big bad had no teeth. It was not exciting nor action packed. It was more of a resolution created by one swift action. You might argue that the scene with the tainted animals might qualify as action packed, but I will disagree. I never got swept away in any of the fights. I can compare it to going and actually watching gladiatorial battles in ancient Rome, and then coming back and watching professional wrestling. It was nice seeing Devon use her head, and out think some things, but the action was completely watered down and carried no weight. Storywise, this looks to be a lengthy series, as Devon has to acquire several objects in order to revive an ancient city.
The writing is actually really good, it is articulate, verbose, and descriptive. It is not boring, and it is fun. There weresome research issues that drove me crazy, things that someone not familiar with animals and insects might make, such as Summers wrote that when a snake was stunned it blinked. Snakes don’t have eyelids, and so cannot blink. She also called spiders insects, they are arachnids, and I swear to you I was congratulating her in my head after those two slips for saying venomous snakes, and not calling them poisonous, when she referred to the spiders as spitting poison. Little stuff like that stands out to me. I am not a grammar nazi, but if you are going to refer to something, know how to refer to it. Research takes minutes nowadays. Otherwise, the tale is pretty flawless, and is a fun listen. I only pointed out those details because they kicked me out of the story. Like I say, the story is good, and the character of Devon is interesting. She’ll keep you reading.
The narration by Annie Ellicott and Jeff Hays is top notch as always. The pair interact with one another effortlessly, and really add some depth to the story. I will say that Annie really fills her voice with emotion that I don’t see in a lot of narrators, male or female. Jeff, on the other hand has a toolbox filled with different voices that he uses to reflect Annie’s acting. I also really appreciate the production quality of this book, it had nary a hitch nor glitch soundwise. Soundwise? Is that Pennywise’s evil narrating sibling? Either way, the narration really picks this book up and meshes with the direction that Summers is taking the story.

I did take off points for a lack of a pay off and no real big battle scene. The story absolutley needed to show the MC growing in skill with a big boss battle, of something major at the end. It just wasn't there, but the story was really good. It just lacked teeth. Even though I did receive a promo code for this review it in no way influenced my considerations of the material, and in fact, inspired me to be more honest. Getting a code generally makes me harsher as a reviewer as I am more often concerned what someone like Me will decide based on my review.

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meh

excellent narration, solid writing, but kind of plotless. No character development, some brief teasers about some interesting story developments coming in future books, but the whole book is basically some woman playing a video game. Not much different than watching your kid play xbox.

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This Book Surprised Me

I will admit that when I bought this book I wasn't expecting a lot. The Naration caught me right away as it felt very natural. Jeff Hays is always a favorite so his addition also added depth. This is what I consider a very unobtrusive LitRPG. It doesn't have the repetition that some of the more popular titles have, but it has enough to keep it in the forefront. The story did seem a little rushed at times, but I think it was an effort to not have the overall story bogged down with the aforementioned repetition. You can only have so many battles with spiders before it starts getting boring. The book ends up being fast paced with just the right amount of humor injected by the games AI. I look forward to the next book in the series.



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LitRPG seems pretty hard to pull off

I tend to like LitRPG authors who bring more to the game, namely humor like Scott Meyer, and Robert Bevan, but Mrs Summers builds a pretty good world without bogging down the story line with repetitive details of stats, grinding, or glossing over how the characters or story line gets from one point to another.
This Author has a voice, and I hope I don’t have to wait too long before I hear it again.

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wow

has everything I wanted to read
strong female lead
video games
great story line with plenty of twist
comedy
and no harm

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Aleron caliber

I’m sure authors hate to be compared to others but not since Dr. Kong’s The Land have I found LitRPG I liked as well as the ToS. The action is solid, the main character is likable and there are all the main races that make a fantasy novel fun.. that’s probably the main aspect of this book I enjoyed, it was fun. I can’t wait for the next in the series!

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Fantastic

Great writing. Good humor without being too cheesy. SUPER bummed audible only has the first book...... looking forward to the rest of the series! Also, I'm starting to like Annie Ellicott as much as Nick Podehl

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Not bad, too short

The ending is too abrupt. Not a bad all around litrpg though. I'll definitely buy the next one.

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Great story with even better narration.

Solid litrpg story. Good character development and premise. Awesome choice for narrators. Looking forward to book two.

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Excellent Perormance

I thoroughly enjoyed the premise and the story... can't wait to discover what is behind the real world issues. Usually i find the real-world storyline to be a distraction from the "real story" in the game world, however the writer doesn't spend an inordinate amount of time out of the Game, which is the reason that I enjoy this genre to begin with. So i'm able to follow both storylines without that feeling of being taken out of the emersion, if you get what i mean.

Great job, can't wait for book 2... about to read it on amazon right now.

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