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Hellion (Awaken Online, #5)
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There is a lot, and I mean a lot going on here. We have the two heavy weights of Awaken Online fighting in this book. We all came to love Jason, the OG avatar, but then we got to know Finn and we got familiar with him and his difficult position (I still prefer Jason), but this time, it's both of them against each other, and the battle is quite epic.Â
The book starts with the CPSC demanding Jason to be interviewed by a psychologist to see just how stable or unstable he really is, but the interview is to happen inside the game, and we find the interview being held in a dungeon, where he is Finn's prisoner. How did he end up there? That's what we find out little by little, but as we all know by now, Jason always have a crazy plan ready to be implemented, he is not giving up, but Finn, well, he is another character that cannot be underestimated. So much happens here, it's like a game of chess with two master players, and they are both really good.Â
The book is engaging, once you start reading, you can't stop, and it's quite a long one, but oh so worth it. We now see how every piece is being moved, and how everyone is playing a second game behind the scenes. Who is an ally and who is a foe? Who can you trust? Things are definitely not what they look like, and it seems that we still have a way to go before we can find out what is really going on. We still have to avatars to meet, and a lot of secrets to uncover. Can't wait!
The book starts with the CPSC demanding Jason to be interviewed by a psychologist to see just how stable or unstable he really is, but the interview is to happen inside the game, and we find the interview being held in a dungeon, where he is Finn's prisoner. How did he end up there? That's what we find out little by little, but as we all know by now, Jason always have a crazy plan ready to be implemented, he is not giving up, but Finn, well, he is another character that cannot be underestimated. So much happens here, it's like a game of chess with two master players, and they are both really good.Â
The book is engaging, once you start reading, you can't stop, and it's quite a long one, but oh so worth it. We now see how every piece is being moved, and how everyone is playing a second game behind the scenes. Who is an ally and who is a foe? Who can you trust? Things are definitely not what they look like, and it seems that we still have a way to go before we can find out what is really going on. We still have to avatars to meet, and a lot of secrets to uncover. Can't wait!
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Reading Progress
Started Reading
May 7, 2021
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Finished Reading
May 8, 2021
– Shelved
June 19, 2021
– Shelved as:
cool-sci-fi