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The Way of the Hunter

Eight, Book 2

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The Way of the Hunter

By: Samer Rabadi
Narrated by: Gary Tiedemann
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Can Eight handle his biggest challenge yet; civilization?

He’s carved a home out in the wilderness, and met its inhabitants, killing some and making friends with others. Things are looking downright cozy—in a bushcraft kind of way—but there’s a village to the east with tools, resources, and new magic to learn. That’s all incredibly tempting when living among the wild things.

Where there are people though, there are complications, including the murder-y kind.

Add a few ghosts, giant beasts, and a new god too, and...well...life’s hard for an old man trapped in a young boy’s body. And things are about to get much, much tougher. Still, all that wisdom and experience have to count for something, right?

Eight: The Way of the Hunter is part mystery, part ghost story, and all adventure. Follow Eight as he fights for his place in a new world using a System made of paths, soul marks, attributes, talents, and skills to explore it.

©2023 Samer Rabadi (P)2023 Podium Audio
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This is the best isekai litrpg I have ever listened to EVER!
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A fun take on a cultivation style litrpg. I enjoyed the unique perspective and much different cultural influences.

Unique take on progression fantasy

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Original story many moral concepts embedded in story. Without giving away spoilers. A young boy as well as a wise man retell the importance of family in nurturing a youngster to gain wisdom in life

Great story interesting perspective

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What a great series. As a fan on litrpg and fantasy this is a great listen and I can't wait for more. What a fresh take on the genre.

such a great book

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After finishing both books I'm still undecided about whether or not I like the series.   There are many things I quite like.  The world is interesting and some of the characters are very fun.   Both of these books are character-driven more so than plot-driven.  The main character has a strong set of moral values and by sticking to them he is rewarded.  In an adventure novel, this really isn't bad but in a character-driven story, it can become a little tedious.   He never has to sacrifice anything for his values.  By the end of this book there are some  suggestions that the story will become more  plot driven than character-driven. I'm not sure how that transition will look if  I'm right.  Having said that I have read both books. It's just not a solid recommendation yet.  If you were so so on the first book I'm not sure the second one will sway you one way or another.

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