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WSM Yamaha 650-1300 Drive Line Bearing 010-242, 93306-205U6-00, 93306-205U5ITEM#: 010 242 DRIVE LINE BEARING YAMAHA 650 1300 90 20 OEM#: 93306 205U5 00, 93306 205U6 00 BRAND: WSM FITMENTS: Make Model Year(s) Yamaha FX 1000 2005 2008 Yamaha FX 140 1000 2002 2004 Yamaha FX Cruiser 1000 2003 2008 Yamaha FX Cruiser HO 1100 2004 2008 Yamaha FX HO 1100 2004 2008 Yamaha FX1 700 1994 1995 Yamaha GP 1200 1997 1999 Yamaha GP 760 1999 2000 Yamaha GP 800 1998 2002 Yamaha GP R 1200 2000 2002 Yamaha GP R 1300 2003 2008 Yamaha GP R 800
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Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Amazing, different, success.
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First let me say that this book (series) was not something I normally read. I prefer LGBT books written by women, but I also had no idea what a LitRPG was.
I started the book cautiously, I found myself a little disappointed that it was under LGBT but the main character was into her co-worker. The co-worker was a dude. But I kept reading and I was surprised by how I got into the fact that it was sending her into a realm where she was basically a character in a video game. Completing tasks to earn points, leveling up, gaining stats.
Now I’ll be honest, some of the information in this book (and the rest of the series) flew straight over my head. The author is definitely far more intelligent than I, and probably most average people lol.
Finally, the characters are actually well developed and have their own unique personalities. With Emma’s leadership qualities she helps her group of new friends survive and turn into badasses. In the following books you can see how they each change and take on different roles over the course of their trials.
This first book was great, it got me hooked. But it gets even better as time goes on! I have read this series so many times that I basically know it by heart. It’s that good.
I recommend you read this, and the 5 other novels in the series. Also, check out the authors website and Patreon for sure. He’s currently working on a new series and posts chapter updates in Patreon posts.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2025
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Third, the "portal" mechanism by which folks are yoinked into a new reality. It is implied that the "kidnapped to another world" setup will continue to be important to the plot, where in most other Isekai it doesn't particularly matter how or why the MC got yoinked...it only matters that it happened.
The most important things to me are characters. And these characters work! The MC is snarky, tough-minded, and takes charge. In a romance novel dust jacket, that description would already have me nauseous in anticipation of a vapid young woman who "zings" when silence would serve and who only appears "tough" and "take charge" because all of the other characters react to her that way. Not in this book! In this story, it's real and it's working for me.
The secondary characters are also real to me. A young woman who low-key flirts with everyone (unconsciously?) and gets preferential treatment. An earnest young man who flees from anything he considers "work"...but will happily pour himself into crafts he enjoys. And others that I can only encapsulate even worse, so I won't try! There is plenty going on and plenty more to uncover. I thoroughly enjoy watching them interact and cooperate to navigate their new circumstances.
Other things that are present and well-done, even if they don't stand out quite as much:
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- An interesting LitRPG system, blended with cultivation
- A teaser for a well-built new world
- A germinating romantic relationship
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If that doesn't bother you (as it doesn't bother me), then you should pick this up.
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Lastly, I suppose this could be classified as YA fiction. Political landscapes and broader implications are hinted at, but you rarely get a look at them before they arrive and change the landscape. That said, I'm no spring chicken and I enjoyed these books a great deal.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2020
★★★★★ 5
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