We Hunt Monsters Titelbild

We Hunt Monsters

Reinhören
Dieses Angebot sichern 0,00 € - kostenlos hören
Angebot endet am 16.12.2025 um 23:59 Uhr. Es gelten die Audible Nutzungsbedingungen.
Prime Logo Bist du Amazon Prime-Mitglied?
Audible 60 Tage kostenlos testen
Für die ersten drei Monate erhältst du die Audible-Mitgliedschaft für nur 0,99 € pro Monat.
Pro Monat bekommst du ein Guthaben für einen beliebigen Titel aus unserem gesamten Premium-Angebot. Dieser bleibt für immer in deiner Bibliothek.
Höre tausende enthaltene Hörbücher, Audible-Originale, Podcasts und vieles mehr.
Pausiere oder kündige dein Abo monatlich.
Aktiviere das kostenlose Probeabo mit der Option, monatlich flexibel zu pausieren oder zu kündigen.
Nach dem Probemonat bekommst du eine vielfältige Auswahl an Hörbüchern, Kinderhörspielen und Original Podcasts für 9,95 € pro Monat.
Wähle monatlich einen Titel aus dem Gesamtkatalog und behalte ihn.

We Hunt Monsters

Von: Aaron Oster
Gesprochen von: Shawn Hertel
Dieses Angebot sichern 0,00 € - kostenlos hören

9,95 €/Monat nach 3 Monaten. Angebot endet am 16.12.2025 um 23:59 Uhr. Monatlich kündbar.

9,95 € pro Monat nach 30 Tagen. Monatlich kündbar.

Für 20,95 € kaufen

Für 20,95 € kaufen

Über diesen Titel

Keith has died 12 times.

After making a deal with a mysterious immortal, he was sent to a new world in hopes of gaining the offered reward - a chance at a better life with his family. However, Keith failed to realize that this deal did not come with an expiration date, no matter how many times he died.

After dying for the dozenth time, Keith renegotiates with the immortal. This new deal will see him sent to the world of Raiah - a world filled with monsters, cowardly monkeys, and a system of magic very similar to the fantasy roleplaying games his brother used to enjoy.

Completing a quest to hunt the most dangerous monsters on the planet is the price Keith will need to pay to regain his old life. It’s a good thing that all of his experiences in his previous lives translate to Skills in this new one because if Keith fails this time, the price he will need to pay will be far steeper.

We Hunt Monsters is a crunchy LitRPG in an epic fantasy setting. Fans of Dakota Krout, Will Wight, and the Monster Hunter games will enjoy this new series by the best-selling author of the Rise to Omniscience and Buryoku series.

©2022 Aaron oster (P)2022 Aaron Oster
Action & Abenteuer Epic Fantasy Fantasy

Diese Titel könnten dich auch interessieren

Soul of the Warrior Titelbild
Whispers of the Ghost Alchemist Titelbild
Ajax's Ascension Titelbild
The Stubborn Skill-Grinder in a Time Loop Titelbild
A Soldier's Life, Book 1 Titelbild
Skill Eater Titelbild
Cultivation Nerd Titelbild
The First Law of Cultivation Titelbild
Steel Foundations Titelbild
Ironbound Titelbild
Mageling Titelbild
System Change: A LitRPG Adventure Titelbild
Unintended Cultivator, Volume One Titelbild
The Dark Healer: Book 1 Titelbild
Rise of a Monster Titelbild
The Hunter's Code: Book 1 Titelbild
Alle Sterne
Am relevantesten
Besides the backstory of Keith it is a western version of the common Isekai trope of japanese light novels.
Not my favourite genre I must admit, but this is far from the worst I've seen.
if you are new to the Isekai into a Game World genre, this is a good starting point. Just don't expect to be blown away.
if you are not new to the genre, why aren't you reading Konosuba again? Totally more worth your time.
At least it was an easy story to listen to. I never felt like the story wanted to insult me personally, tried to waste my time or annoyed the hell out of me. It was just a little bland.


The world is a mash up between an MMO like Guild Wars and Monster Hunter, but doesn't seem to have the level of depth to it as it deserves.
Keith and his vampiric companion are as bland as they come. I can't even remember her name now that I think about it. Not a good sign.
Keith is said to be around 400 years old, but acts like a teenager.
The vampire is an adult but the author makes her mostly incompetent.
His monkey is better as a character, but he is a one trick pony. He has some more depth to him as the rest though.
The Quest-Mechanic is just robbing anyone of anything resembling an agenda or reason to act.
The plot is predictable and everyone besides the bland protagonists don't even qualify to be called as characters. In my opinion even the level up voice has more character then Keith.
I will be listening to the second novel to see if there is any character progression, but my hopes are slim.

In short: It's okay. Just don't expect too much.

Western Isekai

Ein Fehler ist aufgetreten. Bitte versuche es in ein paar Minuten noch einmal.