Jeder Überlebende träumt davon, eines Tages die Stadt zu erreichen. Als letzte Hoffnung der Menschheit verfügt sie über die besten Ressourcen und klügsten Köpfe und bringt die Crème de la Crème der überlebenden Zivilisation zusammen. Hinter den uneinnehmbaren Mauern und unter der undurchdringlichen Schutzkuppel tobt das Leben in der Stadt, das fast nicht von der hochmodernen Kultur der berühmten utopianischen Ära zu unterscheiden ist.
Grey macht sich auf die Reise in die Stadt und will dem Geheimnis um seine Vergangenheit auf den Grund gehen. Er wird die gnadenlosen Trainingsmethoden kennenlernen, mit denen die Kinder der Sieben Clans zu neuen Krieger, Verzauberer und Technomanten gemacht werden – und er wird den wahren Herrschern der Stadt begegnen und endlich herausfinden, welchem Zweck Projekt Stellar tatsächlich dient.
First, my review: “This was a fun book. I am glad that I read it. You should try it too.”
Second, I am not a bot...at least I don’t think I am. Yes this is copy pasta (just learned that term, so fun!) simply because I feel like any book I read deserves acknowledgement but at the same time my feelings on reviews conflict with the normal review process.
I enjoyed this book, so my goal is to promote it and help the author. If you are a potential reader, just stop reading now and take the above as all you need to know. I am not going to share my reasoning, thoughts on the book, or any opinions that would influence your decision to read it. It is my opinion that Art needs to be experienced at an individual level. You are the only one that can determine what you like and don’t like. Don’t let others make that decision for you. You should definitely read the book and completely ignore all of the reviews. Or not if you don’t think this book is for you. That choice is all yours and the beauty of art appreciation. You are a much better judge of what you will like than anyone here.
If you are a member of the IAK Guild (thanks, Jason) or part of the review police, feel free to criticize me and challenge my philosophy on reviewing art. I think we all love a good debate. The forums are open and I welcome your comments. I was wrong in my previous request to get you to stop. Your blatant disregard for that request has led to some fun discussions. Growth is important for us all.
I received a review copy of this book. Masterfully done. If you've read any other books in this series, then you know how involved they can get. This one is no exception, and while the ending is a big reveal, it's still not the final chapter in this series. I anxiously await the next one when it's ready. If you haven't read any of the books in this series yet, but you're a LitRPG fan, then don't wait any longer, go grab yourself a copy, and get reading, it's a truly epic struggle, and one (interestingly enough) with few side plots. Some won't like it, since it's not your typical LitRPG setting, but it's all worth it, trust me.
I have been reading this series from the start and it just keeps getting better and better. You ever read a book so good that you hate when it ends? That's this book right here.
Oehhh, identity finally revealed. I can do without the sex with young adults, but I'm eternally glad the Dora vibes are vastly diminished. I fear this may only be the case because Riko is often turned off. Considering the plot, I fear this won't remain the case in the next instalment. Hopefully the dialogue doesn't worsen as a result.