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The Citadel: Mirror World Series, Book 2

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If you’re a warrior seeking glorious feats, we need you! The walls of the Maragar Citadel are always in need of heroes!

Or are you a wizard in search of forgotten lore? One visit to our Ancient Library will reveal you many a great mystery!

Or are you an online player craving excitement? Then you’d better hurry! The Maragar Citadel is rife with adventure-choose one to your liking!

Performing deeds of online valor is the last thing on Oleg’s mind, though. Neither does he care about any ancient lore. He’s never trusted adventure, anyway. Mirror World is no place for the likes of him. Still, he’s here to stay – at the demand of Reflex Bank, which has granted him a loan for his daughter’s hospital treatment. Which is the only reason he’s joined the ranks of the defenders of the Maragar Citadel.

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3 thoughts on “The Citadel: Mirror World Series, Book 2

  1. Definitely worth reading! This story is very well written. The main character is intelligent but not omniscient so he does make mistakes but never the same one twice. 

  2. Power Gaming with a Level Zero Grinder Account! There are many LitRPG books that highlight crafting. Notably, “Legendary Moonlight Sculptor” and “Way of the Shaman” have main characters with crafting professions. However, the main characters in these aforementioned books spend a great deal of their time in combat! Another book, “Only Sense Online” delves more into crafting, yet highlights a casual player who doesn’t progress very rapidly in the gaming sense. 

  3. Very enjoyable for a game junkie I find it so strange to say that I like this book. It contains everything I DONT like when it comes to genre fiction. It lacks originality, the characters are flat, the writing is not very good, and the story structure is just ok. I think the reason I devoured The Citadel is because I briefly became addicted to MMORPG’s a few years ago. The Citadel is like crack for a junkie that has been clean for the last decade. 

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