Quantum makes a grave mistake which places him in a very a sticky situation. A scientific discover sends Aiden to a world he's only imagined, introducing a new angle to the series that shakes the foundation of both the digital and the real world. Doc and Rocket get into a bit of trouble, only to be rescued by the cavalry of Dream Team members and Tritania players. Strata Godsick's empire is on the verge of collapse after a familial betrayal and as the novel progresses, it becomes abundantly clear to all involved that revenge is a dish best served pixelated.
Humor, easter eggs, explicit violence, cool weapons, real world consequences and technological musings, Cyber Noir Redux is everything you've come to expect from the Feedback Loop series and more.
Return to The Loop, return to where it all started, and who it all started with. The thin line between dream and reality is pixilated.
Harmon Cooper is the author of over sixty fantasy works. His bestselling series include Pilgrim, War Priest, Cowboy Necromancer, and Tokens and Towers.
His series, The Feedback Loop, is one of the earlier GameLit works first published in 2015. An earphone award winner for the series Death's Mantle, Harmon won the LitRPG/GameLit Audiobook of the Year award for Sacred Cat Island, narrated by Legends and Lattes author Travis Baldree.
Harmon write progression fantasy, cultivation fantasy, and LitRPG/GameLit.
The Dream Team return for another romp and for muffle Trumplings. Ugh, don't ask! Quantum is back, and he's gone a bit loopy... The Team get a huge surprise meeting with the virtual young Godsick.
I loved this. Cooper's imagination worked in overload for Quantum this time. Quantum has a major problem, but Dolly won't speak to him or let him leave. She needs a specific answer to her questions, and I think we can all guess what the questions are. He needs help, but chooses the wrong crew to ask.
Q makes a new enemy in Chuntao with hilarious and very childish results. It's where Q ends up that is the most spectacular and groundbreaking idea. I won't spoil it. A different side to one of the Dream regulars will open your eyes. Oh yeah!
Excellent, entertaining writing as always from Harmon Cooper. The characters are full and we - the readers - know them well, and believe in them. Great fun!
I received an eARC of this book which I voluntarily chose to read and review. All opinions are honest and my own.
Quantum and the gang are back, but now, HumanDroids get a healthy dose of print. It was nice to see Yeshi and Rinchi make a small appearance in this installment; the location sets the stage for something unique down the road. If you want to know more about HumanDroids and these two ‘gals’, check out Cooper’s Other Series
So, Quantum is as Quantum does. And this time, he hoses himself pretty bad. Luckily, the Dream Team has a unique card to pull; allowing Q-Daddy a sense of freedom.
The lust triangle is still at play and we find out Sophia looks good in lingerie. There is a nice bit of resolution with Godsick in this adventure. This round even has a big old clown.
In all, the setting takes you to the RW, Tritania, and the Loop. Overall, this is fun journey.
Another welcome return by Jeff Hays as he brings the Feedback Loop to life. With it all happening trying to get Godsick and Reaper corp , Quantum comes across a few problems and finds out a new interesting way of living. Coopers fast paced jive, constant pop culture references and humourous anecdotal stories just makes this unique in a world of Gamelit. Hays perhaps showcases his best talents on these stories and it can be nothing but smiles and laughs all the way. If i could give 6 stars i would but suffice to say if you need to find a nitty, gritty, pritty amazing listen then this is for you. If this doesn't make you a fan of Cooper and Hays then i can only assume that your broken like a dollar store record player and need fixing lol.
In this one the action picks up and then tjrows us lots of surprises abd some cracking Quantum jokes, obsecure references to past pop culture. I love it all even if i have to google some of them and the action twists keep me guessing. Where else can everyone go berserk with the weirdest weapons imaginable and enjoy the results they bring. The story jumps a little more than the previous book but Quantums personality just shines through this one so much better. This may be my favourite book of the series so far 😁
A deadly clown has taken over the Cyber Noir world where Quantum Hughes was trapped for eight years. He's already killed Quantum once in the game, and now Quantum comes back for revenge.
He defeats lesser villains, but gets trapped by the clown and can't get out. At the last second he's rescued by his old flame, his RPG crush Dolly. They kiss and make up but ... the problems just begin.
This book develops Quantum's character more and he resolves some of his romantic issues--while getting more problems.
This is a sad moment for me right now, I just power read the entire series, and I'm not ready to leave the loop. This has to be the best times I've had reading a series ! There's never a dull moment
Over too quick. I'm totally hooked on t lhis series. Took some time out to read "Life is a Beautiful Thing" and I'm so glad I did. The connection between RW, VR, and Human droids is very well thought out. Keep 'El coming.
Over too quick. I'm totally hooked on this. I took some time out to read "Life is a Beautiful Thing" and I'm so glad I did. The connection between RW, VR, and human droids is very well thought out. Keep 'El coming.
The whole series is excellent. The story is great and we see quantum mature some this time around. The comedy is still spot on but there was more dramatic elements this time around as well. Excellent read.
Now I am done with Book 6. In part I am thrilled, in part I am disappointed.
Thrilled with the way the story is twisting. It is again going a way that I would not have thought of. Now how will Aidan react to the changes in things? So far he is being too calm, I think.
Disappointed in the fact that I have caught up with what is published. Have to wait for book number seven.