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The Bathrobe Knight: Volume 1, by Charles Dean

The Bathrobe Knight: Volume 1, by Charles Dean

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The Bathrobe Knight: Volume 1, by Charles Dean

The Bathrobe Knight: Volume 1, by Charles Dean



The Bathrobe Knight: Volume 1, by Charles Dean

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** Volume 1 has been updated with a new edition. The new edition features heavy grammar and word choice updates. ** ** Volume 3 is up! ** Darwin, a video game addict, was sitting in his bathrobe and slippers playing his favorite MMO on a Christmas night when an uninvited guest breaks into his house to steal his belongings. After the scuffle is over he finds himself transported into one of the sword and magic RPG-style MMOs that he has always loved to play, albeit one he has never heard of, where he has to overcome trials and tribulations at every turn as he fights for his life alongside new companions.

The Bathrobe Knight: Volume 1, by Charles Dean

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #62587 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-06-20
  • Released on: 2015-06-20
  • Format: Kindle eBook
The Bathrobe Knight: Volume 1, by Charles Dean


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26 of 30 people found the following review helpful. Less does not equal more! By Wolfshed66 This could've been a great book, and was for the first 1/3 of it. After that it went to hell. I honestly can't put into words why I ended up putting the book down at 97% completion. It's just that I honestly didn't care about what happened to any of the characters. This was due to the fact that there was just too many people I was forced to follow. Yep, it was written in 1st person perspective, but it kept jumping from character to character way too much, so I didn't really get a chance to care about the MC all that much, especially when the fighting took on a glossed-over aspect. LIike this; 'Darwin took a powerful overhead swing at the Orc, cleaving it deeply.' YOU HAVE DONE 132 POINTS OF DAMAGE. It went from that, too; 'Darwin jumped headlong into the fray, moving so fast and doing so much damage the enemy had no chance.' Yeah, pretty boring reading through fight scenes like that for the last 2/3 of the book.There was even 2 or 3 Boss fights that we don't even get to see what dropped from them!! WTH!!I also didn't like the fact that the Mage's bigger spells took 2 minutes or more to cast... Seriously!? If that were the case then no one would even think about running a mage. You'd spend more time dead then alive ffs!Ok, all that negative aside, I really did get into the first part of the book. It was captivating and read like a VR MMO should, and stuck with the Bathrobe Knight for the most part. Once the other characters got involved, though, it just got boring and uninteresting for me.

18 of 21 people found the following review helpful. Fun read By Blah64 I bought it to support the author, but I read it as a free, serialized web novel, thus I have trouble reviewing it as a purchased book.To me, it was a fun weekly web novel. The author reads all the comments, responds and can course correct depending on the readers reviews.This is VRMMO, without all the silly 'real life' stuff, and yet not quite 'transported' genre. Players actually play the game like it is an MMO.It is given in different POV sections, kinda like 'Song of Ice & Fire'.It starts off strong as a comedy, then towards the conclusion, the humor goes away.There is an abundance of gamer & 'nerd'(or is it 'geek'. I always get the 2 confused) pop-culture references.Really, this plays more like an MMO than most other VR stories I've read, which is quite nice. I can tell that the author has experience with and appreciation for games..(Obviously, there are many things that would never be in a REAL mmo, but I accept it for the sake of the story)Unfortunately, it suffers from a badly done romance plotline towards the end. (Many readers immediately commented, and apparently the writer viewed the situation completely differently, so I'm still hopeful that the situation will be improved)________If you aren't sure whether you want to buy this story, then don't. It is available for free on the author's Blog: [...]I would recommend reading it there anyways, if for no other reason than the community and the interaction with the author.It was worth my while as a free story. If you enjoy it like I did, then you can always buy it later.

15 of 17 people found the following review helpful. Worth Buying By Kevin Osborn A fun engaging story about a person who get's transported to another world wearing only a bathrobe. It is humorous and exciting with plenty of action and some mystery as well. If you have seen other reviews saying to just read it online, there is bonus content here, so support the author and get it!

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