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Travis Bagwell

Auteur de Catharsis

17 oeuvres 816 utilisateurs 31 critiques 3 Favoris

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Séries

Œuvres de Travis Bagwell

Catharsis (2016) 229 exemplaires
Precipice (2017) 114 exemplaires
Evolution (2018) 87 exemplaires
Retribution (2017) 66 exemplaires
Dominion (2019) 59 exemplaires
Apathy (2018) 55 exemplaires
Ember (2019) 47 exemplaires
Unity (2019) 43 exemplaires
Flame (2020) 28 exemplaires
Awaken Online: Hellion 22 exemplaires
Awaken Online: Happy 17 exemplaires
Awaken Online (2020) 8 exemplaires
A War of One 2 exemplaires

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Nom légal
Bagwell, Travis
Sexe
male
Pays (pour la carte)
Austin, Texas
Professions
Attorney
Courte biographie
I live in Austin, Texas with my wife and our three dogs. I’m an attorney by day and an avid video game enthusiast by night. Writing fiction has been a secret dream of mine for a while. However, between school and work, that dream seemed impossible to squeeze in. I have a bit more time on my hands nowadays and I decided to finally put my nerdy interests to work.

I’ve been in love with the growing “LitRPG” genre for a few years and have devoured nearly every book and story that has been published in this genre so far. I cut my teeth on Ready Player One and Caverns and Creatures. I’ve also branched into anime/manga. Sword Art Online and Log Horizon are probably my favorites. After running out of reading material, I decided to finally try my hand at writing and publishing my own story.

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Noch ein LitRPG Buch. Diesmal macht der Hinweis auf Level und Steigerung der Fertigkeiten mehr Sinn, da der Held selber ein MMORPG spielt. Interessant fand ich, dass der Held in dieser Story die dunkle Seite wählt. Nette Unterhaltung.
 
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Wolkenfels | 11 autres critiques | Feb 25, 2023 |
didn't like it as much as the first. I miss a certain amount of social interaction between the character and his "friends". that is all so much goal driven and therefore feels a bit artificial.
 
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Wolkenfels | 5 autres critiques | Feb 25, 2023 |
I wish I would have bumped this book up on my TBR list way sooner! I had no idea it was going to have necromancy elements, swoon.

I had been putting it off because over all I was unsure about how I would like the litrpg elements. I've only read a few other books with light game mechanics, and they were humorous so more poking fun instead of laying it all out there.

I loved the format Travis put the stats in, it made it easy to skim them, as I wasn't as into those parts of the book. I felt that it really opened up the readership that loved necromancy/dark fantasy, but not so into gaming.

All of the characters were so well written, each unique and relatable. I love the real world intrigue that is happening in the story, and how it mixes with the in game intrigue. I was on edge for the majority of the book, and could hardly put it down. I loved the game aspects, and all of the mysteries surrounding Alfred.

So many strands are opened in this book, I can't wait to move onto the next in series.
… (plus d'informations)
 
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SabethaDanes | 11 autres critiques | Jan 30, 2023 |
Great book

Similar premise as others but goes a different route. Starts a little slow but gets going pretty quickly. Wish they could actually make games like this.
 
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Thomas_Boynton | 11 autres critiques | Oct 25, 2022 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
17
Membres
816
Popularité
#31,253
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
31
ISBN
12
Favoris
3

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