This was a great story from start to finish looking forward to reading the next in the series. The narrator does a great job.
Great new series
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This was a great story from start to finish looking forward to reading the next in the series. The narrator does a great job.
I can enjoy dystopian novels but this one is very preachy, did not hold me, characters not engaging. wish I could return and exchange for something else, don’t see a way to do this.
This edition in the series has been much better. The character and narrator are still top shelf. The author has created a much better story line. There’s still room for improvement, but I think the trajectory is in the right direction. I look forward to book #5.
do you think about humanity’s problems? the complex big picture? every aspect of life on earth has been corrupted for the infinitely opulent benefit of the few. this book unwinds the impossible tangles in each aspect: economics, ecology, sociology, politics, psych & many others & presents the possibilities of rehabilitation in a realistic narrative. prepare..
powered through it. I only played DND once and equate my experience to the reason I’m able to understand the STAT sheets. I ready for the next book😁
I tried to finish this book for over a month and I just couldn’t. Will be asking for a refund and returning it. The story is so slow and the set changes too frequently to get to know the characters so I have no idea who the protagonist is.
so the main character gets arrested for commuting a crime helping his mother. He gets putin this game world to serve his sentence, but things are more real than he thought they would be. It’s an enjoyable book I look forward to book 2.
Dozens of voice actors reading what seem to be notes that were supposed to be edited into a story but never were.
This one was better than last, but still has room for improvement. I’ve purchased #4 and we’ll see how it goes. The main character has soooo much potential. The narrator is in my top 5. Holds the story together. If not for the main character and narrator I would probably move on, but I’m keeping..
I’m a third of the way into this, and on the fence about quitting. There are multiple chapters that, instead of telling a story, just involve dialogue about scientific and economic ideas that might or might not fix climate change. It’s as if the author is trying to educate the reader about possible ways to..
