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Synopsis
Matt’s in the prime of his life. So when his doctor tells him he only has months to live, he figures it’s just really bad luck. But it’s about to get a whole lot worse. When Matt’s Earthly form finally expires, a truck-avatar system gives him the opportunity to become a hero on the paradise world of Gaia, a supposedly verdant, rich land teeming with plants and potential. What he finds instead is a place completely bereft of life. A literal dead planet. Thanks a lot, truck. Now, Matt’s going to have to figure out not only how to survive in a completely barren realm but also how to not go completely mad with a full load of stats, skills, and levels that might mean absolutely nothing. Unless there’s actually something out there after all . . .
Is Deadworld Isekai appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 16 and up.
A LitRPG adventure featuring a terminally ill man transported to a dead world where he must survive alone using game-like stats and skills. Contains death/terminal illness themes, moderate action violence, and mild language.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include death, terminal illness, and chronic illness.
Who'll love this
Readers who love progression fantasy and LitRPG mechanics will enjoy watching Matt level up and solve impossible survival challenges on a barren alien world.