
Fateless: Book One
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Neil Hellegers
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Martin McKenzie
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Graeme only wanted a pint.
He'd even have taken one of those fruity craft beers in a pinch, but it seemed Fate had other plans...which is strange, because as it turns out, Graeme is possibly the only being in the universe unaffected by the otherwise divine and tangible force of destiny. Immune to its machinations, he is Fateless.
So, when he inadvertently disrupts his best friends summoning into another world, the Gods offer him a choice. Fix the mistake, or sentence said friend and world he's destined to save to a particularly nasty end.
Reborn into a new world in the body of Minotaur, Graeme will have to survive frozen wastes, vicious slavers, and perilous dungeons. All whilst adapting to strange game-like powers, delivered and explained to him by an overly enthusiastic voice in his head.
It's not all bad news though. Sure he might be the only Scotsman he knows with horns, but this lack of Fate seems to come with some benefits. The ability to wreak havoc with the pre-ordained plans of the Gods might just give him the edge he needs.
Guess the pint will have to wait.
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- 04.04.2023
I feel somewhat lied to
After reading the description I was mildly surprised when the protagonists friend died anyway and that the protagonist is such a annoyingly useless person.
The protagonist loses pretty much all of his good fighting sense after getting to the new world, he's just bumbling around, trying to talk to disembodied voices, nearly freezing to death, getting ambushed by pretty much every enemy, getting enslaved.....yea, I didn't manage to go further in the story. The protagonist died for me when he got himself enslaved, sure I expect the author will conjure up a very convenient and entirely unlikely event in wich the protagonist will manage to get free again, but I don't need that, my suspension of disbelieve is already gone.
The way the protagonists "fateless" status was portrayed in the story it felt more like he had either just bad luck all the time or it was the excuse for the author to make things happen around the protagonist with no coherency with the overall logic of the story and/or world.
It's obvious I really dislike the story. I give it overall 3 stars instead of less because I don't really think the whole experience of this audio book is horrible. I just really can't stomach stories anymore in which the means to drive the plot forward are either extremly unlikely events or the lessening of the main characters intelligence/competence.
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