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Goddess Mode #3

Goddess Mode #3

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Left without a choice, Cassandra Price joins a group of magically powered women in the secret war against the mysterious digital daemons preying on humanity through the AI to which all mankind is connected. While she struggles to understand the increasingly ominous demands from her imperial employer and to figure out her own mysterious abilities, one thing is made certain: the consequences for failure are lethal...

23 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 13, 2019

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Zoe Quinn

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Zoe Quinn lives in Maryland and still loves reading comic books. The Caped 6th Grader books are her first novels.

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4,993 reviews88 followers
February 27, 2019
Another solid issue for Goddess Mode! I hate that it took me nearly a week to read this issue because I’m really enjoying this plot. It’s completely unique and I love it. The colors are amazing, which is a bonus point in my book.
I wasn’t sure what to expect, after what happened at the conclusion of the last issue. But I’m happy with how that whole mess was resolved. I like the whole twist on the ‘trash goddess.’ It’s unexpected, but honestly, it really works.
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1,302 reviews24 followers
September 20, 2019
The story seems to be alliier the place now without the complexity adding too much to it. Will quit at this point
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291 reviews33 followers
October 25, 2019
It’s a no-brainer, really–this series has everything I love. Science fiction, strong female leads, bright colours with a gritty realism, intrigue, and cliffhangers. The dystopian world the story is set in is one that is easy to imagine in our foreseeable future. Adverts everywhere you look because you have nanotech in your eyeballs, a holographic AI popping up to tell you things, oh, and an entire digital world, pseudo-superheroes, and the monsters they fight. That last bit is less foreseeable.

A longer review of the series can be found at my book blog: Marvel at Words.
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