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He Who Fights with Monsters 12: A LitRPG Adventure

He Who Fights with Monsters, Book 12

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He Who Fights with Monsters 12: A LitRPG Adventure

By: Shirtaloon, Travis Deverell
Narrated by: Heath Miller
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Twenty years ago, Jason was pulled into a world of magic and monsters.

He was promised a life of wandering his new home and having adventures, but things got out of hand pretty quickly. He met with kings and gods, fought interdimensional cults, and got in a knife fight with the guy who creates universes. He didn't win. What he'd never done was roam around, having nice, sensible adventures. He hadn't even seen the hometown of his friends, and that had been the first destination on his list.

Two decades on, he'd saved whole civilizations and the Earth, several times. He was freshly returned from a conflict with the fate of the cosmos at stake, where the battlefield was his soul and the combatants were the governing forces of reality. It was a fight he had no chance of winning, which was why he rigged it and pinched the prize while everyone was distracted.

Now, Jason is determined to reunite with his friends and have the simple adventuring life he always wanted. He won't let anyone get in his way, not angelic armies, scheming guilds, or the people who want to talk about that time he altered the fundamental laws of magic. Which isn't as bad as it sounds, he promises.

Jason's taking a gap year, whatever he has to do to make it happen. Manipulate a prestigious noble house into liberating a slave town. Attempt to extort every government on the planet. Blow up and subsequently rebuild the occasional city. Gods help anyone who tries to stop him, but the gods probably won't because they've met Jason and they know how that usually goes.

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4 times, back to back... I guess after the first 11 bangers I had high expectations... and they were exceeded quite thoroughly.
I want more
pre ordering 13 asap

more now please

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Another good book but it felt more like a filler book, which is fine as you can't have a story without context. will still be continuing the series

Filler book

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If you’ve read books 1-11 then book 12 would have been a must read.
Shame we now have to wait again for book 13. So unfair.

The whole book stood out

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The world building in this series is phenomenal

Jason has finally got the power to not be the underdog in most impactful fights/ political messes he finds himself in.
But with the underlying point of "He who fights with monsters, should see to it that he does not become a monster himself," The interactions are just as, if not more interesting as you see how he wants to navigate those interactions with more consideration.

Until he doesn't ofcourse, but remembering where he started its nice to see his progression and the progression of the people and worlds around him

Highly recommend for any fans of the series, the only thing you'll hate is the wait for the next book

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This is the best series I've listened to, everything i want in one I hope you find it the same

Even when the book is gearing up for the next one it doesn't disappoint... its just not long enough haha

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