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| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | The Idle System #1 |
Pegaz
Kindle Edition | Pages: 191 pages Rating: 3.91 | 518 Users | 36 Reviews
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There's a single ambition no man can reject: Immortality.For John, death was merely the beginning. Transmigrating into a new world granted him an opportunity to change his view on life.
With power and immortality as new goals, he is willing to pay any price. Unfortunately, there are those willing to take advantage of him and his unfamiliarity with a new world. Shadows behind the curtains, unwilling to reveal themselves, will trick him into doing their bidding.
Now, John faces an entire kingdom on his own. Deceived? Conned? They don't care. His actions carry a sin none of them are willing to forgive.
With the world as an enemy, John will fight to accomplish his goals. His path will be stopped by no one.
Read this novel to enjoy a journey of self-discovery, ambition and revenge. Inspired by classical LitRPG, Xianxia and Fantasy, Idle System is a new take on these genres. If you've enjoyed novels like Ready Player One, Main Character Hides his Strength or Dodge Tank, then you're bound to love this book

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| Title | : | The New Journey (The Idle System #1) |
| Author | : | Pegaz |
| Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 191 pages |
| Published | : | September 25th 2018 |
| Categories | : | Fantasy |
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Ratings: 3.91 From 518 Users | 36 ReviewsJudge Regarding Books The New Journey (The Idle System #1)
Clearly amateur, overall bad but I personally like some details about it.*SPOILERS*I dont even know how to start because there are so many wrong things with it, but it doesnt mean its the worst though.The start of the book gave me a lot of hope in the development, even the first characters the MC met were rather decent personality-wise.As the book continued I clearly see it is HEAVILY focused on status, which is nice if you know how to work it out (which the writer didnt). Some terms came to beGood story here, and a rather unique skills/progression set too. If you like the ais running the game sto be snarky, you'll like this one, and if you just enjoy a fresh look at skills and progression, you'll want to read this one too, I really like the progression in this one, though it seemed a little odd at first, I got used to it quickly enough, and while there is a bit of the overpowered hero in this one, killing everything in sight, it's used more as a plotline device than most books of
Wow. This book is something else. Seriously. I haven't done a decent review for a long time, but this time the urge is stronger than me. You may be wondering what am I talking about. Bear with me and I will give you a hint. It starts with sharing one paragraph. Word for word:"John was full of confidence right now. What's that old quote again? The world is against me. It wouldn't be fair otherwise.John smiled and charged straight into the middle of the mass of soldiers. He clothesline all the

I could not finish more than the first few pages. This is TERRIBLE. The game system was too convoluted and the main character was a MORON. Who would possibly believe that someone could walk around, climb boulders, walk down a mountain and NOT notice they are naked. Seriously, look down, you are naked. What the hell was the author thinking.
Different but greatAfter having read a lot of books this was a little different than what I would usually expect out of a litrpg but it worked brilliantly the balance between action story development and time skips make this a great read
Story was ok. The editing was not very good. The author always wrote 'brought' instead of 'bought', 'of' instead of 'off', etc...which was annoying. Formatting was not very good. Chapters did not start on a new page, some spacing issues, etc...
This feels like a book written by an engineer or statistician. The author spent a lot of time thinking out the mechanics of his system, but not much for anything else. He lampshades the lazy location naming, his avoidance of giving other characters names, and the like but it doesn't change that those things aren't there or aren't very good.There's also a lot of lazy writing techniques used. This book is absolutely riddled with time skips and lazy explanations instead of a standard narrative.


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