The Primal Hunter 10: A LitRPG Adventure

4.8 out of 5

2,203 global ratings

It’s finally Nevermore time, as Jake and friends dive into the greatest mega-dungeon of the multiverse…

Having evolved to C-grade successfully, Jake is ready to enter the most well-known World Wonder in the entire multiverse to get some sweet levels under his belt. However, Nevermore is far more than just an immense dungeon to power up in.

It’s a competition where newly evolved C-grades compete on Leaderboards to prove themselves in front of the entire multiverse. Genuises from every universe and faction appear, all of them vying for the top spot and to prove themselves the very best, like no one ever was.

Faced with tough competition, Jake gleefully takes on the challenge. With four competent comrades at his side, they face floor after floor as he dives deeper and deeper into the depths of Nevermore, encountering new situations, horrible water levels, powerful monsters, Challenge Dungeons, and perhaps even the occasional labyrinth with an overly invested creator.

Book 10 of the hit Primal Hunter LitRPG Series is here. Grab your copy today!

About the Series: Experience an Apocalypse LitRPG with levels, classes, professions, skills, dungeons, loot, and all of the great traits of Progression Fantasy and LitRPG that you've come to expect. Follow Jake as he explores this new vast multiverse filled with challenges and opportunities. As he grows in power and slowly transforms from a bored office worker to a true apex hunter.

638 pages,

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Paperback

First published August 13, 2024

ISBN 9798334674998


About the authors

Zogarth

Zogarth

Having escaped from the grueling corporate world of dress shirts and actual pants, Zogarth has now embraced the true path of hermithood, where he writes about a guy going around shooting progressively stronger stuff with a bow.


Reviews

Ernie M

Ernie M

5

A Great Time

Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2024

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This is a fun, enjoyable read can't wait to keep going I just finished book 10 and I'll probably read it over a few more times. If you want to just get outside your own head and just enjoy your time . I highly recommend this series!!!!!

TJ

TJ

5

Still so good

Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2024

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This is how you do a trial planet. It even split the trial without it feeling like half a story. Things actually happened to the characters rather than 80% of the book being rules or povs from characters that don't matter. Keep it up, this series is the best because of the ability to be interesting and magical without the characters becoming bland. It actually feels like Jake is finally becoming a person and I love it. Thank you

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Cody Bowman

Cody Bowman

5

Fantastic addition to series

Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2024

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I'm loving how this series continues to push its strengths by introducing interesting characters while not losing focus on the main ones. The growth aspects are also very satisfying. It seems there were a few more cringe references in this volume than others but it's easy to just ignore the ones you don't like.

Amazon Customer

Amazon Customer

5

Very bookish, despite being a digital construct.

Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024

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First of all, I would like to say thanks for the recap! It was splendiferous. I find this book to be engaging; I like the world building, characters, and story. Bravo. If anyone ever actually sees this review, I highly recommend this series.

Zizawah

Zizawah

5

Dungeon Crawl for levels and points

Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2024

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As a rule I’m not exactly a fan of dungeon crawls. They can get boring with fights after fights. Nevermore in this story is not your typical crawl. Jake and his team extraordinaire managed to go through multiple floors of Nevermore dungeon in this book. We get to experience their wonder at the new experience in the first new floors of the dungeon which they each excelled and performed with speed and aplomb.

We get to meet one of the most interesting characters in this series a third of the way through. The banter, the humour, the team work, everything just flows so well. Loved pretty much all of the chapters. Personal favourite is the city floor where they are stuck getting coins to pay toll. The Sword Saint really shines in so many places with his personality and on that city floor he really nailed it! I laughed so hard and really found myself chuckling every so often while reading that my daughter looked at me askance. Needless to say I can’t put the book down.

Loved the energy, the side stories of what was happening out in the universe, and just really entertaining throughout. Jake and co cheesing their way through some of the floors really really made me laugh and joyful. What a team! What a fun dungeon crawl!

The fights are fun whenever they happen but at times they are downright suspenseful. I found myself really worried and concerned at times. That fight with the most interesting character was brutal but very satisfying.

In summary this book is solid gold! Highly recommended for a cracking good time.

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Bailey

Bailey

5

great

Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2024

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Love the book. Fighting scenes got a little long but we’re ever changing and very interesting. Excited about more to come.

Myke

Myke

5

Great book! Could improve though

Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2024

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Thoroughly enjoyed the book (and the recap), but I do hope the next book see's more action and progress through C grade(and hopefully a few more titles). There was still great fights, fantastic world building, and great character interactions. Probably my least favorite out of the series but still one I enjoyed very much and liked that the other members of Jake's party got a chance to shine. Hopefully the next book leans a little bit more into being like the first 2 books, which are still my favorites of the series so far. Either way it's a great book and I hope Zogarth keeps on writing and inspiring others!

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Kindle Customer

Kindle Customer

5

Always a good time.

Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024

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I look forward to this series more than any other Litrpg. The fights are always well done with enough to visualize; and the mix of humor, lore, and exploration is just right for me.

Taylor

Taylor

5

Great Book Series.

Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2024

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This is one of my favorite series in this genre and I have read a lot of them. The side characters are interesting and unique without taking away from the main storyline. The main character is fun, irreverent, arrogant, confident, goofy, and sometimes morally ambiguous but still at all times likeable and interesting.

My biggest complaint about this book is that I feel it was too short. I understand what a meager complaint that is but I still wish the book was longer and I'll explain why, although this is kind of a spoiler:

(Spoiler Alert) I had hoped that this book would contain Jake's entire time in Nevermore or at least a majority of it. But, from the length of this book and how many years that were spent in Nevermore only to get to the midsection of the dungeon world, it seems that Jake will spend probably the next two books there. Which is fine and honestly just me complaining because I like this book so much and wish I had more to read now that it's over.

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Matthew

Matthew

4

Still good stuff

Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024

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Still solid as always. Personally, I felt like the most interesting parts of the book were not the fighting. And I do wish that on balance there was more of that. More details of the secondary characters outside of Jake's actual party. This is sort of a genre, wide critique, but I read a lot of the cultivation series and I often find myself literally flipping through the fights because the play by play is just, I don't know, once your several books in and the power levels get to a certain point, it's just not as interesting. I'd rather read the summary of the fights and spend my time on the things that are still relatable, which in this case actually I'd really like to hear more about Miranda and the city management, and Earth and the effect that Jake has even without being present. I really enjoyed those parts of this book.

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