Read Woad Children Challenger Call Book 3 eBook Nathan Thompson
One tribulation down.
To stop the next, he'll battle through blood and frost.
Wes Malcolm has wrested Avalon back from men, monsters, and false gods.
The next step is to bring the battle to his enemy's camp.
The world of the Woadlands is under siege from two cataclysms at once. Fey of the winter courts seek to smother the planet in eternal frost, while an alien cancer gnaws at the ancient trees that power the magic of this world.
Worst of all, his earthly enemies have spent the last fifty years making both threats far more dire, sabotaging the natives' every chance at survival.
Even the planet's godlike Icons believe their world is doomed.
But the Challenger of Avalon is unconvinced.
He has already laid one demigod dead at his feet, and now an army of rescued prisoners and resurrected champions are charging alongside of him.
The apocalypse is a lie.
All is not lost.
Epic Portal Fantasy with LITRPG/GameLit elements.
Sequel to Downfall and Rise and Brace for the Wolves.
Still features profanity and adult themes. Still also features a multi-bodied alien nerd-girl with a penchant for wearing ironic Earth t-shirts as a love interest. You have been warned. Again.
Read Woad Children Challenger Call Book 3 eBook Nathan Thompson
"If you like the other books and want to find out how Wes can meet the challenges and Tumult in his way, then you will not be disappointed. It's a great book and it's quite long. Definitely worth the money."
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Woad Children Challenger Call Book 3 eBook Nathan Thompson Reviews
- So if you have continued from book 1 and 2 book 3 has more character develpment, more characters and races being introduced and another world with a rich backstory coming into light, honestly if you read book 1 and 2 you know what your getting yourself into a well written gamelit story that keeps getting better nad has not lost steam. Everyone grows in some form in this book for the better wes is slowly getting the recovery he needs and more power to protect and save the universe as a challenger! 5/5 stars haven't seen much grammar issues only problem i got with this book is that i need book 7,8,11, and 20! ;P
- I wish the author made the books longer, so I could enjoy them more, shorter, so that I could re-read them when he publishes the next one, and I wish he writes faster so i can get the next one.
If you like epic fantasy like lord of the rings, skyrim, or sort of Harry Potter this book is basically all of those combined with a good dose of chronicles of Narnia for good measure. Seriously, read the series you won't be disappointed. - Like Wes, I must have some latent Dragon blood because I absolutely devoured this book!
(Waits for boos and eye rolls to subside .)
Woad Children is exceptional. It has multidimensional characters, believable villains, and a unique world. The character progression feels like a function of the physical rules of the universe. Often in LitRPG, progression feels more like a “yes and...†tacked on top. Not here. Raising and Descending feel like extensions of real choices we all make. It’s wonderful.
My one quibble I don’t think there was one moment where I felt Wes was in any danger. He felt completely unstoppable. However. Given the torment and opposition he faced in the first books, it feels earned rather than shallow. He became unstoppable because of the hardship and terror. So while there was no mortal danger, Wes crushing his enemies felt right and justified. So it didn’t really subtract from my enjoyment.
To summarize five stars all the way. - Creative brightening with some dark spots. The storyline evolves and grows as the characters get more intense and classic. In this genre there are few writers of this caliber and skill.
- If you like the other books and want to find out how Wes can meet the challenges and Tumult in his way, then you will not be disappointed. It's a great book and it's quite long. Definitely worth the money.
- This is one of those series you just enjoy reading. A literary masterpiece? Maybe not, but I couldn't put it down nonetheless. Also didn't suffer from the paragraph spacing issues of the prior book in the series.
- A view of how we are in the world and how we can all be better. Its so inspiring and i am so excited for the next one.
How do i buy an actual paper book copy of them all??? Please?
These books are amazing. - Wonderful addition to the story! Can’t wait for more of it! Love the way the story is building and hope that it continues.