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M.M.O., by J. Hope

M.M.O., by J. Hope

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Alestra is the mightiest paladin in the land... a world renowned demon-slayer. Together with the great mage Ruun, cleric Aili, archer Leon, and twin warriors Tirrus and Johl, the party of treasure-hunters embarks on a journey to discover an ancient location that many believe is no more than a myth. Along the way, they encounter not only the many evils that plague the land, but also a mysterious man known simply as the reckless assassin. Jessica Cassone is the new girl in school. She has no friends and is either absent or late every day. Her computer teacher, Jason Frost, becomes increasingly concerned and decides to find out more about his student by way of an unexpected means. As Alestra and her allies battle unfathomable evil, Jessica must confront the demons of her past. A vast array of characters all find their paths come together in an exciting tale within the fantastic world of “M.M.O.”

M.M.O., by J. Hope

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #473643 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-10-21
  • Released on: 2015-10-21
  • Format: Kindle eBook
M.M.O., by J. Hope

About the Author J. Tyler Hope is a teacher, translator / interpreter, and entertainer. He has been an avid fan of both the fantasy genre and video games for his entire life, which provided the inspiration for his first novel, “M.M.O.” He is originally from New Jersey, but is currently living in Tokyo, Japan.


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Not the Worst Book of the Year, but getting there. And definitely not in the LitRPG subgenre By Dave Ugg. Certainly not the worst book of the year, but definitely not one I would call good, or even average. Based on the title, and the advertising, and the description, you think this book is part of the subgenre known as LitRPG. It's not. It's two separate stories, one taking place in an MMO, and one taking place in a high school with teenagers, and the two stories are only very tangentially related, in that they have the same main characters. But the things that happen in the real world have no effect on the MMO world, and vice versa. For example, the main female protagonist has had a very difficult emotional event recently happen to her (death of her parents, and her twin sister). This gets brought up in the real world by a bully, and predictably (and rightfully so), the female protagonist has an emotional breakdown. Next time she logs in to the game (which is that same night), she is perfectly fine. Uh, no. Plenty of other things to show that the two plots are only barely tangentially related.Another hallmark of LitRPG is the stats of the characters and monsters/foes are referred to, and often shown, along with levels gained, etc... None of that is here. None whatsoever.Also, there are many character plotlines and thread that are just tossed out the window, left unresolved, etc... So much so that you would think that this was the start of a trilogy, but there is nothing to indicate that, other than the unresolved plotlines, and they appear to be unresolved not intentionally, but because the author just kind of forgot about them.Finally, even if this were actually LitRPG, with the various trademarks and such, the two stories (real world HS and MMO world) are just plain.......boring. Predictable, with very little (almost none) character development, one dimensional characters, and for lack of a better word, boring. The majority of fanfiction is better than this, and if you have ever read any fanfic, you would know how bad I am saying this story is. Like I said, not the worst in the world, but pretty bad.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. underwhelming By Bryan Lightweight mix of teen romance and litrpg. Characters are 2-dimensional cutouts that lack any kind of depth. The RPG aspects also lack depth and cohesion. I think that this author shows promise but does not take world building and character development very seriously. If you want the outline version of teen romance and rpg, then this book might be more to your liking. If you are looking for serious LitRPG, you may want to look elsewhere.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Ruined by unrealistic mindset of the characters. By Jesper Rasmussen I overall enjoyed reading this book, up to a point near the end. It had a hopeful mood with some darkness in the background.However there was one thing that completely destroyed any sense of realism for me. And that was that when we see the characters in the game, they don't acknowledge that it is a game. Which means that they break down in tears when one of their friend's character dies... What? Why? It's a game.

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