Read Oblivion Promise Endless Online A LitRPG Adventure Book 2 Audible Audio Edition M H Johnson Wayne Mitchell Lisa Aust MH Johnson Books

By Cherie Park on Saturday, May 18, 2019

Read Oblivion Promise Endless Online A LitRPG Adventure Book 2 Audible Audio Edition M H Johnson Wayne Mitchell Lisa Aust MH Johnson Books





Product details

  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 10 hours and 12 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Unabridged
  • Publisher M.H. Johnson
  • Audible.com Release Date March 7, 2019
  • Whispersync for Voice Ready
  • Language English, English
  • ASIN B07PCV58PR




Oblivion Promise Endless Online A LitRPG Adventure Book 2 Audible Audio Edition M H Johnson Wayne Mitchell Lisa Aust MH Johnson Books Reviews


  • A story very much worth reading, a very unique take of a LitRPG story line. If one like science fiction or fantasies this book is a excellent blend of both, I would say the author has a active and creative imagination.
  • I'd say that the characters other than the MC could be fleshed out a bit more, they come across as one dimensional. This can not be said about the MC though, a complex creature that one is. Highly recommended
  • Better than the first book (most of the backstory was taken care of already), this second book of the series stepped things up. Now I have to wait for book 3.
  • A refreshing take on Scifi litrpg, my only complaint is the amount of sleep lost reading through book 1 and 2. A brilliant series bringing something new to the genre.
  • This is a great series, I really enjoyed it, and I really look forward to the next one. Interesting world building and good character development.
  • I really liked this book can't wait to see where the next book takes the story I will definitely read the next book
  • A super story. Each book draws me into the next!
  • Am disappointed in this book, compared to the first. This one had a number of scenes where the protagonist committed violence, torture and murder, where it might not have been necessary.

    As another reviewer mentioned, there's a bit of "hand-wavium" happening in this book. All of these incredible feats performed by a mere 20 year-old. It broke my "suspension of disbelief" a couple of times.

    Am disappointed as I'd enjoyed Book 1 due to the problem-solving and character-building. Am really not sure if I'll buy the third book in this series, especially if this descent into darkness continues at this pace.