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Towerbound Book 2: Scrapbound

By: Samson Chui
Narrated by: Jonathan Mulder
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SCRAPBOUND

A LitRPG Regressor Crafting Fantasy with Base-Building, Stat Progression, and Morally Gray Choices

In Book 2 of the Towerbound series, the Scrap Rats finally have a home base—and a target on their back. Dungeon spawn are shifting, guilds are sending spies, and the in-game economy is breaking down. Ren isn’t a hero. He’s a regressor with a potion empire, a bunch of orphans to protect, and just enough foresight to stay one step ahead.

To survive, he’ll need to weaponize every crafting edge he’s got—brew synergies, profession exploits, and the hidden rules of the System.

Expect:

  • Guild management and base-building
  • Crafting class min-maxing and economic abuse
  • Hidden System mechanics and loophole exploitation
  • Deadpan LitRPG humor grounded in reality
  • OP main character who plays smart, not loud

He’s not here to save the world. He’s here to rig the game until it pays him.

Scrapbound is a strategy-heavy progression fantasy for listeners who love crafting mechanics, power systems with depth, and morally complex MCs who build empires from the ground up.

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Solid continuation of the story

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The author had a good book and premise going then decided to make it a trashy “cool guy” book. And the narrators voice did not bring that together at all. Like I was exited for this book then bam, he just spit on what could’ve been a major series.

Narrator ruined it for me.

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This book though….it’s lowkey terrible. Couldn’t even finish it. So annoying. I was hoping it would be good enough to continue reading along

Silly and uneven accents.

An absolutely ridiculous love of fantasy capitalism. I don’t mind capitalists. I do mind idealizations of capitalism with the pretense of being “realistic” in a fantasy novel. Like…c’mon. Just tell a story about a game and a tower! No one needs to hear your naïveté and political posturing.

I kinda liked the first book…

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So in this installment the writer introduces low intelligence ready for violence gangsters/drug dealers and surprise they are explicitly described as minorities. Strange that in a poor district the only hardcore criminals are minorities and everyone else are relatively good people struggling. Then came the dialogue, CRINGE stereotyping language and accents as if they watched some old trash gangster movie for inspiration about how minorities speak. Tried to ignore it but then asked myself why should I, I stopped listening.

Cringe Stereotyping

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