the story was good but really didn’t keep me interested. the only conflict seemed to be the main characters choice for a future. the book is more political science fiction than litrpg.
meh
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Silly, arbritrary nonsense does not equate to humor (example: one of the countries is named “Cookie Dough”). I thought this was a book for middle-school readers until Chapter 9, where the f-word is used at an unnecessary consistency. Other small things in this book were very annoying:-Impossibly as an adjective (impossibly sharp/annoying)-Use of the word..
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Well written and performed. The storyline I fantastic and the heroes very courageous. I like Ian Black best. He is so kind and very concerned about the people. He give his all to help those in need and his bravery is notice and appreciate by the people he helped. I hope he will meet up..
The second book in the series brings us solutions to all the intrigues, plots and mysteries of book one. And it leaves us with satisfaction that the good guys receive their rewards and the bad guys get what they deserve (however unlikely it often is in real life – when it comes to politics, at..
The idea that a randomly chosen 13-year-old boy is a perfect candidate to become a king sounded a bit crazy, I thought at first. But then the reasons behind it are very logically explained right at the beginning of the story, so much so that I readily accepted the whole concept – and I think..
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You discover as a teen that a group of 5 of you have powers that can change the history of a secret war that has been going on for centuries. Do you decide to fight or do you try to keep living your life? Do you see if you are a warrior that’s lived many..
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This was a very good book with an interesting concept and new spin on a superhero story. I would classify it as fantasy but had more of a new-age feel to it than most magical stories. There was a bit of a love story thrown in, but I wouldn’t call it a fantasy romance. I’m..