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Path of Ascension [#1 – #6], by C. Mantis

4 out of 5 stars. Starts out as a underdog story on top of some interesting world building. But slow at times.

4 stars

Imagine everyone around you gets some kind of superpower, but when it’s your turn, you are stuck with something that is deemed detrimental even by the most benevolent AI. Want to know what it feels to bamboozle the heck out of a situation like this? Then step with me on the Path of Ascension!

Well, we can’t choose the hand we’re given, we simply have to play it to the best of our abilities.

Path of Ascension is all about self-improvement in a distant future of humanity (and other types of beings). The story follows the main character – Matt – as he starts to find ways to turn his seemingly useless talent into something that will, sooner or later, rock the universe and all the great powers. It is an underdog story, where the underdog will inevitably turn into the top dog.

In the typical fashion of LitRPG, this is done with talents, levels (called tiers, in this case) and skills. And it is quite clear that the author has done some mathematics about his skills.

I like Matt – well, liking the MC is always something to be desired when reading a series. But I like him for the fact that he is down to earth, makes reasonable decisions and tries to come on top of a situation that seems utterly depressing at first. And he’s far from the only likeable character throughout the story!

My opinion on Matt.

Of course, his bond Aster – an ice fox – and his girlfriend are great characters, too, but even some of the “villains” are actually likeable enough, and have a clear purpose they’re following.

Another thing I really like is how breathing, living and fleshed out the world of this story feels like. It’s almost like another character, and some chapters allow us to glance behind the curtain and see some of the intrigues played out on the higher levels.

Even the political stuff is intriguing enough!

On the downside are a few chapters that feel downright sluggish. Not everything moves the plot forward, and there is a lot of exposition. If that is not your style, you might want to skip – either the series, or a few pages here and there while reading. I think the pace could be better, but then again, this seems to be a common problem for the genre, and it isn’t too bad here, overall.

All in all, one of the better LitRPG series so far, with detailed world building and really great characters. 4 out of 5 Phoenix feathers!

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By Stefan

father of two, not enough time to read everything I want to read

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