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Works by Aaron Oster

Supermage (Rise to Omniscience, #1) (2019) 29 copies, 1 review
We Hunt Monsters (2022) 18 copies
Power (Buryoku) (2019) 13 copies
We Hunt Monsters 2 (2022) 9 copies
We Hunt Monsters 3 (2022) 9 copies
Somerset (The Rules, #1) (2019) 8 copies, 1 review
Light (Buryoku Book 2) (2020) 6 copies
Water (Buryoku) (2020) 5 copies
Fire (Buryoku Book 5) (2021) 5 copies
We Hunt Monsters 4 (2023) 4 copies
End of the World (2023) 4 copies
We Hunt Monsters 5 (2023) 3 copies
Beast (Buryoku #10) (2022) 3 copies
Earth (Buryoku Book 6) (2021) 3 copies
Wind (Buryoku) 2 copies
Wind: Buryoku, Book 4 (2020) 2 copies
Archfiend 1 copy
Earth: Buryoku, Book 6 (2021) 1 copy
Animal Kingdom: Riot (2019) 1 copy
Grempire (The Rules) (2020) 1 copy
Pendrackon (The Rules) (2020) 1 copy

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The basic premise of this book was interesting enough. It's set in a world where everyone becomes either a mage or a super (warrior with magic powers) by the time they turn 16, and very rare individuals like the book's protagonist become both. Unfortunately, it all falls apart in the execution.

The main character is so overpowered that there's no real tension in any of his fights. On top of that, despite the fact that he's supposedly 16, and was raised on the streets, he knows less about sex show more (or women) than any male who wasn't raised in seclusion by an order of celibate monks should. There's the fact that despite being an orphan who grew up on the streets, he's the best (and seemingly only) friend of the daughter of the city's lord, but how the two ever met, let alone became best friends, is never addressed. It's also a bit of a mystery as to how he even survived on the streets as he is incredibly naive, has no money, seems to have no job, no mention is made of his being a beggar or thief, and he seems to have no friends or acquaintances beyond the lord's daughter. The worst part is that all of the villains, other than two youths who are just a bully and a sex offender, are so cartoonishly evil that you expect them to start twirling their mustaches as they let loose a sinister laugh.

This was definitely a waste of my time.
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Young man is teleported into a fantasy world with game like statistics. He gets a dog as companion, later meets a girl with a bird and tries to find his way through this.
Funny story that doesn't takes itself or the world it plays in too serious. Only the shitting bird was a bit too low niveau for my humor level.
But overall i really liked the story that has some more depth than the expected on first sight. Well done!
Will probably read the coming books of this series.

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