Silver Fox & The Western Hero: Warrior Reborn
A LitRPG/Wuxia Novel, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Wayne Mitchell
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Reba Buhr
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Jennifer Blom
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By:
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M.H. Johnson
About this listen
Cheating Death
Alex was willing to do whatever it took to beat the tumors overwhelming his body.
Even if it meant being frozen alive.
And if his cortex got uploaded into a digital universe filled with countless worlds to explore until a cure could be found for his cancer, all the better.
The last thing he expected was to wake up naked and alone in the bowels of an ancient ship filled with raiders carrying enough poison to kill an entire city!
The choices he makes from that moment on will have profound consequences not only for his own fate, but for an entire realm as he faces down bloodthirsty pirates, ruthless cultivators, and fearsome demigods while taking his first steps along a path of power that might one day forge him into a cultivator strong enough to challenge the very heavens themselves!
Eager for a fast-paced Wuxia/LitRPG adventure filled with deadly adversaries, exotic adventures, and mighty cultivators fighting for the power to topple kingdoms? Then listen on!
©2019 M.H. Johnson (P)2020 M.H. JohnsonWhat listeners say about Silver Fox & The Western Hero: Warrior Reborn
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- james mcadam
- 29-06-20
amazing
love all his books so far but this one is my favourite by far it has everything you want from a cultivation book and the narration is awesome as always
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- Falko
- 30-07-24
it's OK.
It is pretty OK if you want do have some background noise. The performer is a bit too "car salesman" for my liking but he is very engaged.
The author enjoys blatantly adding some of his political views in a very unnatural way, but it doesn't take away from the book in a whole. However, the author does not know tye definitions of some words which is extremely annoying. "he stood there with a bemused smirk" how is that supposed to work? "Quantized"? is this book about physics?
Further, the protagonist is inconsistent.
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- Daryl peter lambrou
- 24-11-21
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very much enjoyed this series never stoped listening since i started great story and characters very nice work
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- Dalton
- 10-12-23
Great first book
Loved the story and the character building. Great opening to the world ! Look forward to where it takes the main character. Awesome work by the narrators also !
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- Catherine Barrett
- 09-08-24
Loved It !!
Why did I wait so long to listen to this. Really enjoyed it and starting the 2nd one now.
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- Nevextra
- 26-07-20
Disturbingly Realistic
There is a reason most writers make these wuxia novels about native characters and that's because the cultural zeitgeist of pretty much all countries during the feudal times these stories parody were relentlessly racist and this book is no exception. The mc is reincarnated into a fantasy chinese world, he is a cultivator and has deity level meridians all good. The only problem is that he is foreigner. Cue constant racism from the already supremely arrogant cultivator caste further enhanced by being filter through the relentless naivety of a modern teenager.
Read if you are hard up for your wuxia/xianxia fix and don't mind having to read constantly about how the western barbarians sin against the ground they walk on seriously every conflict he has with people is plastered with their racism even his nominal allies have it.
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- Anonymous User
- 19-10-20
Great start, sadly that was the best part.
The premise and the start, first 4 or so chapters where pretty good, but the following where we get to listen to a main character who is seemingly unable to have sense of pride in himself nor the balls to hate himself, be forced through happen stance after happen stance sacrificing himself for people who really just treat him like trash was hard and got harder the more you listened to it, and the worst part of it he seemingly does not have the ability to feel anything but sad repressed honour for being allowed to be treated as he is or a combination of emabresment and shame for even being alive.
the voice actors were okay though, not really the best fit for the main character but the other voiced definitely were pretty well done.
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