The System Apocalypse Series Reading Order
by Tao Wong, K. T. Hanna
Looking for the complete The System Apocalypse reading order? This guide lists all 8 Tao Wong books in The System Apocalypse in order — with covers, ratings, and page counts for every entry. The full series spans approximately 1,531 pages.
The System Apocalypse Issue 1
The System Apocalypse #1
All John wanted to do was get away for his life in Kluane National Park for a weekend. Hike, camp and chill. Instead, th… All John wanted to do was get away for his life in Kluane National Park for a weekend. Hike, camp and chill. Instead, the world comes to an end in a series of blue boxes. Animals start evolving, monsters start spawning and he's now got a character sheet and physics defying skills. Now, he has to survive the apocalypse, get back to civilisation and not lose his mind. This series contains elements of games like level ups, experience, enchanted materials, a sarcastic spirit, mecha, a beguiling dark elf, monsters, minotaurs, a fiery red head and a semi-realistic view on violence and its effects. Does not include harems.
Bloody Oath
The System Apocalypse #2
Aliens and monsters and Australia: Oh My! Kira's worries are only just beginning. She has a newly minted alien alliance… Aliens and monsters and Australia: Oh My! Kira's worries are only just beginning. She has a newly minted alien alliance to nurture, a settlement to run, and Skills to master, all while wrangling her children in an apocalypse. Hemmed in by continually respawning mutations, the settlement threatens to outgrow its borders, pushing their safe zone into monster-held territory. They can't stop growing and Leveling, but neither will the monsters. Pushed to the breaking point; Kira, the settlement, and their allies face their greatest challenge yet - waves of high-level monsters that threaten everything she holds dear. Good thing Aussies don't know how to quit. Bloody Oath is the third book in The System Apocalypse: Australia series. Set in the same universe as Tao Wong's the System Apocalypse, it's focusing on the changes in the deadliest of continents, Australia. Fans of the original series, LitRPG, fantasy, science-fiction and post-apocalyptic novels will want to take a look.
The System Apocalypse Issue 4
The System Apocalypse #4
There's no survival in an apocalypse alone as John soon learns. Joining up with Mikito and Richard, the team begin the p… There's no survival in an apocalypse alone as John soon learns. Joining up with Mikito and Richard, the team begin the process of rebuilding Whitehorse, the people living there and themselves. More than that, they'll need to tackle the new, more powerful threats even as the specter of a cold, harsh winter looms. The team will need to learn to work together, work on their internal issues and beat the monsters, all before it becomes too late for the city. The System Apocalyse (#4) is an adaptation of the bestselling post-apocalyptic LitRPG book Life in the North and covers the first year of an apocalyptic, System event.
The Sundering Blade
The System Apocalypse #5
A blade cuts both ways Newly minted an Elder of the Verdant Green Waters sect, sword prodigy Elder Cheng Zhao Wan - the… A blade cuts both ways Newly minted an Elder of the Verdant Green Waters sect, sword prodigy Elder Cheng Zhao Wan - the Sundering Blade - is forced to leave the sect to fulfil an old obligation. A benefactor from the past is injured and has demanded Elder Cheng locate his assailant. Forced to listen to the ramblings of a dying old man, amidst a small and unfamiliar sect, who Elder Cheng can trust is unknown. Was the injury nothing more than happenstance, or is something more dire afoot? For once, Elder Cheng finds that his skill with the sword might be the least of his gifts. A Thousand Li: the Sundering Blade is a world of A Thousand Li novel, featuring a much younger Master Cheng before he meets Wu Ying. A xianxia fantasy novel, The Sundering Blade is a standalone prequel to the bestselling A Thousand Li series and features high flying martial arts, tense battle scenes and contemplations of the Dao and karma alike.
The System Apocalypse Issue 6
The System Apocalypse #6
Months after the apocalypse, the System keeps throwing new surprises at John Lee and his friends. They've got an incipie… Months after the apocalypse, the System keeps throwing new surprises at John Lee and his friends. They've got an incipient dungeon to handle - one that has killed them all. But as the weary and battered team returns to Whitehorse, they find new, alien visitors at their doorstep. Facing new threats from within and without, the City of Whitehorse is going to have to pull together. The System Apocalypse Issue 6 is an adaptation of the bestselling LitRPG - Life in the North, featuring monsters, character screens, XP, dragons and science fiction mecha in one heady, post-apocalyptic blend. The original book is available in ebook, paperback, hardcover and audiobook versions.
A Royal Ending
The System Apocalypse #7
Can An Adventurer and a Prince Be Friends? And can a Prince be an Adventurer? Those questions consume Daniel and his tea… Can An Adventurer and a Prince Be Friends? And can a Prince be an Adventurer? Those questions consume Daniel and his team, as their newest member tries to fit in. It's not an easy job, not among a bunch of experienced Adventurers, not when the Prince is impetuous and impatient to prove himself. More than that, as they train, political forces long held in abeyance move in the shadows and Daniel and his team will be caught up in the play. In the end, Daniel will have to ask himself, how much will he sacrifice for a friend and fellow Adventurer? A Royal Ending is the final book in the Adventurers on Brad series, concluding the LitRPG young adult fantasy written by bestselling author Tao Wong. Author of the System Apocalypse and A Thousand Li series, the Adventures on Brad features a gifted healer, a Catkin, a Northern barbarian warrior and noble intrigues in a LitRPG-inspired fantasy world.
Broken Council
The System Apocalypse #8
Having survived the System Apocalypse and risen to significant power, John Lee's recent actions have finally drawn the f… Having survived the System Apocalypse and risen to significant power, John Lee's recent actions have finally drawn the furious attention of the Galactic Council. Now, Earth itself and everyone John cares for face the unified displeasure of a hostile galaxy. Branded an outcast, John must scramble for unlikely allies and make desperate, dangerous deals to protect humanity's future from the might of multiple empires. As the entire galaxy turns against them, he leads a desperate rebellion with the fate of his world hanging in the balance.
System Finale
The System Apocalypse #15
There's No Way Home Not for John Lee. His search for answers for the System Quest has taken him deep into the Forbidden… There's No Way Home Not for John Lee. His search for answers for the System Quest has taken him deep into the Forbidden Zone, into the very arms of his enemies. He's betrayed family and friends and been betrayed in turn. The most powerful human in the System has come to the final leg of his journey. And still, he has no idea if what he will find will fill the burning need within him. For the Redeemer of the Dead will not stop, until the cries of the lost and the sacrificed are answered. No matter the cost - to the universe, to Earth, or to himself. System Finale is the final book of the bestselling post-apocalyptic LitRPG The System Apocalypse and brings the series to a climactic conclusion. The System Apocalypse mixes post-apocalyptic fiction with alien invasions, military science fiction and fantasy elements with game-like statuses and levels.
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