Left Out In the System: Post-Apocalyptic LitRPG Adventure (Lonely Apocalypse Book #3) by Constantin Step


Left Out In the System: Post-Apocalyptic LitRPG Adventure (Lonely Apocalypse Book #3)
Title : Left Out In the System: Post-Apocalyptic LitRPG Adventure (Lonely Apocalypse Book #3)
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Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 315
Publication : Published August 1, 2024

A path to a happy future for everyone... what will it take to enter it?

After finding out the truth about my coma and my current situation, I was shocked. Devastated. Broken. And learning that my benefactor could be my enemy certainly didn't help. But a certain Goddess tells me that there's hope. That I can give back Alex what's rightfully his. And earn a second chance at becoming my real self. It won't be easy, but nothing is when you're...

Left Out by the System.

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A journey to the Steel Rank is waiting, a journey to enter the path of Race Evolution. I'll meet new friends, and face new enemies, but first I have to talk to a being that can wipe out Earth on a whim. At least my Communication Skill should improve well enough, right? Right...


Left Out In the System: Post-Apocalyptic LitRPG Adventure (Lonely Apocalypse Book #3) Reviews


  • Andi Buchanan

    Weak story in need of edits.

    I enjoyed the first two books in the series. The issue is that so much time had passed.So I had forgotten the character somewhat. Getting back into it, I remember the characters just fine. The issue is that I had to constantly call out edits for misspellings and content errors. The story is rife with mcguffins. There are entirely too many powerful characters forcing the narrative. I am still interested in seeing where the story goes.But I expect better in the next books.

  • David

    Could be a five star book if it wasn’t so poorly/lazily edited. Every grammatical, spelling, or incorrect word just really brings me out of the story. It feels like it was written but no one actually spent the time to read it once and make simple corrections.

  • Roberto Flores

    Three books in and still no story.

    This is just a mess of events that happen. There is no coherent story line. A lot of details with nothing to tie it all together.