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child rape as a tension point

Review from Monsters and Legends →

Nearly every chapter is a reminder of possible torture and rape. The main characters are idiots and one is a murder hobo. The author uses child rape as a tension point to make you gain affection for the idiot murdering psychopath. He gains a little humanity when he stop a little girl being raped after..

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Patience

Review from Monsters and Legends →

The MC is absolutely annoying for the majority of the book, it explains why but it’s still frustrating at times. The important female role is underwhelming, just feels like she’s there to show the MC’s benevolence with most interactions. The MC supposedly knows nothing of the “Framework” (new interface system) but also knows a lot..

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Immediately confusing.

Review from Monsters and Legends →

I’m only a few hours into the book and it looks like there are two main POV’s, several side character POV’s, and two time periods to keep track of. The prologue was very unusual and mostly unnecessary. There’s absolutely no reason to bounce around in a story this often. Is the book a giant flashback..

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Well developed tale.

Review from Slow Burn Box Set →

I have read many apocalypse stories, I will reread this at some point. Liked the characters, and the many layers of the affected plague victims. Reading the trilogy in one book format is a great way to go. A little romance and friendships that bail each other out. Still rooting for them after the end..

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