This book really ties together all of the different threads that have been laid out over all the books through the series and shows how tangled everything has become. I am in love with the characters and all of their motivations and passions. This has been written well! I can’t wait to see how the..
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I was worried after the last book that Jason’s story was going downhill, but not anymore. This combination of Jason and Finn’s sorry has been a fantastic journey and I look forward to the next book. There are a ton of possibilities with this world and the game; it’ll be interesting to get a view..
As the game world continues to evolve details emerge which… were pretty predictable. It’s still a fun story. The really weird bits are very Steven King-esque (think Dark Tower, and others), which helped make a tolerable test of patience more enjoyable. The book ends on a soft note, leaving the cliffhanger for the epilogue. That..
This book is awful. I’m not even 3 hours in and I just can’t do it anymore. Our main character is an incel in the making. His parents don’t remember he exists, the principal bullies him, the school secretary bullies him, the other kids bully him, the love interest girl turns on him for the..
The town
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I really enjoy this series and recommend it to others interested in a mix of RPG fantasy with near-future tech. This book starts to get a little dark, though. So… potential negatives for a book which I’ve given 5*’s for: * There is a lot of graphic imagery. A LOT. It’s all a game world,..
A great take on a well-explored genre. Very well executed story with engaging and dynamic characters. Plenty of surprises and, though the subject matter is slightly stale (bullied smart kid retreats to find greatness elsewhere) I really enjoyed this particular combination. Distractors: * The author knows nothing about how AI works (which is OK, so..
Narratio & Story Just did not capture
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