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Britta isn’t cool. She isn’t popular, she isn’t pretty. School life isn’t much fun, but that’s the way the world is. Which would be a terrible shame if this was the only world available.

Fully immersive virtual reality gaming allows Britta to enter a fantasy MMORPG where she can be whoever she wants to be. She can be tall, she can be thin, she can be beautiful. So she decides to be a gnome — short, hairy and plump. She’s never looked for other people’s approval before, she certainly isn’t going to start now.

Bitter is an ongoing slice-of-life story about a girl who finds her life isn’t what she wanted, so she gets another one.

Also available as a daily online serial on MoodyLit.com. This book collects the second hundred chapters in an edited form.

ASIN ‏ : ‎ B078G4GZP6
Publisher ‏ : ‎ (December 16, 2017)
Publication date ‏ : ‎ December 16, 2017
Language ‏ : ‎ English
File size ‏ : ‎ 5385 KB
Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
Print length ‏ : ‎ 327 pages

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  1. LitRPGPodcast

    Almost a full plot resolution, so close.
    Book 2: Britta is back. Fresh off her deal with the developers, she’ll be monitored to see how her unique interactions with the game world change things. Britta, however, is only interested in having fun in the game and decides to try her hand at a beginner level dungeon. Only nothing unfolds as it should. Instead, she finds a possessed dwarf chasing her and her backstabbing group through a kobold filled mine. Can she defeat the dwarf and free the kobolds from its terrifying presence?—This is a slice of life story that was originally published online as a serial story. However, of all the books in the series so far, this one has the most coherent plot. Mostly.About 80% of the story revolves directly around the beginning dungeon, The Mines of Korlath, and the Britta’s attempt to beat it. Because the game world interacts differently with Britta, the main character (MC), she gets a different experience with the dungeon. Her and Stan get involved in a unique storyline involving a possessed dwarf, kobold miners, the town crime family, and a corrupt mayor.Part of the story is about how big a jerk Stan is, since he can’t get that same quest line when he tries to run the dungeon on his own and tries to force the MC to group with him again.The other main part of the story is actually about figuring out different tactics to beat this high level possessed dwarf in an almost Groundhog Day cycle of death. It’s neat.I could feel the story arc coming to a resolution, then near the end of the novel, it just swerves onto a different story path away from the dungeon directly. Instead, it focuses on her normal life and a murder mystery thing.Overall, I was a little disappointed that the arc seemed like it was so close to finishing and didn’t. Then I remembered this story is a serial online and it warns in advance it’s a slice of life story. It is what it is and I still had a good time reading it. But be aware of what this is before you expect normal plot lines and resolutions in each book.Score: 7 out of 10.

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  2. Ken

    Absolutely no empathy for the MC, but the story line is intriguing and I can’t wait for number 3
    A very annoying MC almost had me put it down before I was halfway the first book. But the story kept me interested and she is actually getting a bit better. Still no empathy for the MC, but the story line is intriguing and I can’t wait for number 3

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  3. bookwatcher

    still good
    this continues with good flow and a more elaborate plot that keeps growing. sad that donald cant be in town… its not like hes a huge horse! let him do more! the mc and her new side kick seem to be changing for the better and that only one is trapped in the end is cool.

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  4. lazy_reader

    A different way to play the game
    An interesting take on the litrpg genre, where the usual power-leveling gameplay is subordinated to the other elements in the plot. Still enough gaming going on for fun, though.

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  5. Buck Duane

    Just keep reading
    I got book one cause it was cheap. I bought book to because I wanted more.

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  6. Michael Mosley

    V. Moody is a hidden gem of an author!
    I stumbled across the first Bitter book. Didn’t know anything about the author or book other than it was a LitRPG novel.So glad I read it – immediately went out and bought the 2nd and 3rd in the series. This rivals and even surpasses D. Rus in terms of what the genre holds! It has a balance of humor and action that is very satisfying. Can’t recommend this series enough. I prefer this series to the author’s other LitRPG series, “How to Avoid Death on a Daily Basis.”This author has several other series that I’m reading. “The Good Student” is also AMAZING.Fan for life!

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