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Otherlife Dreams: The Selfless Hero Trilogy

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Runner has a problem. He and 499,000 men and women are trapped in a game. He also just happens to be the only person from IT who could log everyone out safely. And he doesn’t remember his password.

He, like everyone else in this nightmare, had his memory scrambled or lost in the process of being loaded into the game. A single garbled message is his only clue to how to save everyone.

The problem is that whoever loaded them into the game loaded their minds completely. If they die, their brains get wiped.

Now it’s time for Runner to flex his skills as a power gaming min maxer and see what he can do. Because every time he levels, he might gain the memory of the password. Time to go hardcore.

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3 thoughts on “Otherlife Dreams: The Selfless Hero Trilogy

  1. Good new entry into the LITRPG genre has fantasy and some sci-fi elements a pretty good entry into the LITRPG genre. First the good, Overall I enjoyed the story and the characters. while the main character is flawed and makes some really oddball comments thru-out the book I have come to accept that some or perhaps many of his excentric actions/dialog may be due to his mind being scrambled/missing large chunks of memories in this first book. I like all of his traveling companions and his primary actions/decisions when it comes to his companions. The story/adventure…

  2. Very solid LitRPG from a native English speaker! I’m so glad we are finally getting LitRPG that we don’t have to wait for a translation. While this did have a few grammatical errors (particularly using “than” when it should have been “then”) it is far less than many other self-published works and didn’t interrupt the story enough for me to deduct a star. 

  3. Excellent. This book is rather complex with some of its points and idealisms. It starts with a mystery, and while giving the impression at first of a truly OP main character, fleshes out to a very unique and enjoyable story. I love that as you get to know the MC, he too is slowly getting to know, or at least remembering, himself as well. I love that the characters all seem more… realistic. They all have their genuine flaws, be they on the surface or only hinted at. No one is ‘perfect’ or ‘flawless,’…

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