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File Size: 1562 KB
Print Length: 772 pages
Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
Publisher: Mozaika Publications (July 10, 2016)
Publication Date: July 10, 2016
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B01HON1P0Y
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For the most part I enjoyed this book, but there was something that bothered me about it. I was about halfway through before I realized that by writing it from Theo's point of view, the author removed the reader too far from the real protagonist, who was not Theo but Phoe, the mysterious female who befriends Theo. The concept was interesting-- a society maintained on an oasis surrounded by goo after humans presumably destroy the earth. The survivors create a rigid society with no tolerance for individual thought or questioning any type of authority. The people have the vast historical knowledge of all of earth's books, movies, and knowledge available to them; they just aren't allowed to actually think about any of it.The book is weakened because Theo is so seldom in control of his actions. He is manipulated, led and often completely controlled by Phoe who frequently takes over control of his body and who is almost always with him, telling him what is happening, how to respond and what to do next. Theo seems to be little more than a puppet, cting at the whim of the puppeteer. Actually, one of the parts of the books that I most enjoyed was when Theo was cut off from Phoe and had to act totally on his own.That's why I think the book would have been stronger had it been written from Phoe's POV. It certainly would have been much more interesting and would not have had as much of a deux ex machina feel. I was also disappointed in the ending of the book. It kind of left me with a combo feeling of "Duh" and "So?" When all was said and done, I was left wondering what was the point of the entire trilogy.
A God awful waste of time. The main characters are 24 years old but act and sound like junior high schoolers. Immature ones, at that. Most of the story consists of descriptions of fights and hand to hand combat, depicted in excruciating detail, one, after another, after another, to the nth degree. Much of the action takes place in various permutations of virtual reality environments where the abilities of the characters and the physical laws change at the author's whim, which completely kills any build up of suspense. Is a character falling to his death? No matter. At any moment his ai girlfriend to pop into his reality and rescue him, or he'll die but be redirected, or some damn thing. Who cares? No rules means no stakes.The writing itself was painfully clunky. With horribly garbled mixed metaphors like "I’m a muddy roller coaster of needs and emotions, with Phoe at the epicenter" I found it really hard to continue reading. Only curiosity about the ultimate nature of the evolved Earth, post singularity kept me turning pages.
Very boring and undeveloped. I kept waiting for it to become more engaging and interesting, but the entire trilogy is basically a conversation between the lead character and a voice in his head who knows his thoughts before he speaks and gets incredibly annoying to read. And there are some very gory battle scenes that are hard to follow thrown in every couple of chapters. Overall it seemed very amateurish and silly.
Disclaimer: I received this product for free in return for an honest unbiased review.Ug.Seriously.I hate to be so negative, but it was just so......Ug. Theo is one of the most annoying characters I've ever had to follow through more than one book. Did I mention Pho? Yeah....their relationship isn't awkward at all (please note my deep sarcasm). He's in love with his spaceship.
The last human series is a great series you can read. The most distinguished characteristic is the in-depth explanation Phoe :) gives. It is brimming with a lot of scientific theories and terms. All of the books end individually with mind blowing twists, while in the way whole series concludes is breathtaking as well as intriguing. The series leaves me (and I guess every other reader) spellbounded. The most SCIENTIFIC fiction series ever. Highly recommended for teens. Though it contains strong language, but it nonetheless enhances the seriousness of any particular situation. Will be remained on the top of every other Science fiction thriller I have ever read.Also recommended (I have read)-1. Sorcery code duology2. Mind dimensions series
A little weird with the computer and main character relationship. The main character's fights went on and on and on...and on. I often thought that the author discovered words and tried to use all of them for the fight sequences. It was interesting enough to keep reading but often I wondered if I could make it through.
Just OK. It goes on and on with fights and new venues like a video game. A rather old and tired premise. Couldn't wait for it to end.
As I read this book, I was quite frustrated because it was more like a poor video game requiring players to constantly fight and kill bosses. The good guy in this book, like most modern heroes is beat up royally before claiming victory. It was not as I expected and not as reviewed. Not a very good book, thanks.
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