This game changes every day. It learns, improves, gets smarter. In here, I’m up against not only other players, but the entire game world.
What to choose? To go it alone or at the head of an army? To level up or unravel the web of intrigue?
I may be an ordinary student, but in this game, I’m one of the best fighters alive. I’ve triumphed over champions and monsters in the past. But I’m about to face the Gods.
I've read the ARC of this book at some point in the past. Guess I just sent in the mistakes that I had found and never written a review. Jokes on me, because it popped up on my KU. I grabbed it and book three because ARCs don't come with covers so I wasn't sure if I had read them. I have for sure read at least this one.
Now I'll be the first to admit that I can't spell. Even my spell check is full of misspelled words. I'm that bad. So I know I probably missed some. If you find something let the publisher know. They are really good at getting them fixed.
Anyway if you have been enjoying the litrpg books coming out of Russia then you will probably enjoy this series too.
8/10 Now to go see if I have already read book three. The books tend to come back to me as soon as I start reading, if I have read it in the past.
I received a review copy of this book. Kill or Die is the second book in this series, and while it's not quite as action packed as the first one, we do find out all sorts of things, from background on the game itself, to things about Anna that makes her story both more clear, and more mysterious (terust me on this). If you liked the first book, you'll probably like this one too, although it may not be the story you're expecting. Still, it's worth the read (IMO), and I'm looking forward to the next book in the series, it should be an interesting one with loads of reveals.
Once again the protagonist with his really impractical user name often acts impulsive or like a noob. His compatriots are juvenile and constantly need the protagonist's "wise" leadership. The plot felt very contrived and the depiction of women felt both juvenile and misogynistic.
There’s just something intriguing about this storyline that keeps me hooked. This book exposed a lot more of what is happening in game and where the storyline is probably leading. Definitely an exciting ride. Can’t wait for the next.