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Bioshifter: Volume 3

Bioshifter, Book 3

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Bioshifter: Volume 3

By: Thundamoo, Natalie Maher
Narrated by: Sarah Beth Pfeifer
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Euphoric from finally revealing her true self, Hannah finally starts to find things in her life going right as she teaches Earth about magic and has a pleasant vacation in Manumit, the city of the robotic Crafted.

Of course, relaxation is always short-lived for her, and soon enough her life starts pulling her in all directions. Why did the Crafted originally go to war? Why did they so abruptly stop? How does she handle the government agents watching her house? And most importantly of all, how does she stop the impending apocalypse that the Disciples of Unification are so sure she'll cause? The end of the world is a little much for one girl and her friends to shoulder, but she can do it, right?

Except it's not a matter of if she can do it. She has to. There's no other choice.

This is the third and final book of Bioshifter.

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Powerful Message • Fantastical Story • Nuanced Characters • Emotional Rollercoaster • Heartfelt Love
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A tragic, melancholic story, but full of humor and heartfelt love too.

Breaks my little heart seeing the stuff Hannah goes through. But Ida and Valerie are so sweet on her it’s just so adorable.

Absolutely worth the credit, despite the sadness baked into a plot as realistic about the consequences of imbalanced power dynamics from abusers onto their victims.

Also I absolutely loved how much the voice actress got into the delivery of the psychotic Goddess lines. It was delightfully unhinged.

Credit well spent.

Fantastic, brutally so.

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near the end I kept wanting to tell the her to name her spell Ultra Wormhole and thus force the world's to stay separated but that's not the direction the author took obviously

hopes dashed but sometimes the good guy doesn't win

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In many ways, The discussions raised, to me, are meaningless. The goddess, be she allegory for cruel life or an abuser, Does not exist, Or as at least is largely a lie. All human power, no matter how seeming absolute, It's a joke. And I believe this life is and was good and beautiful, And it is only the sinfulness of man, And our broken natures, That gives the illusion otherwise. Without God to give meaning to the world, The idea that we can just press on hoping that the good days will come again, Is just self-delusion, Meaningless as our suffering. Plus, She gives rise to her good life from impossibly good friends. I have very good friends, I know people with very good friends, And good friends like she's describing in this book? That she seems to be basing her meaning of life on? Either they don't exist, Or so rare they might as well not be. I'm not saying good friends are not valuable and good and special because they are. But they are just as flood and sinful as we are, They cannot be our Raison de etre.
There is a good God. And he loves us. And he is not cruel, He is not capricious, He is not tyrannical, He is not abusive. He loves us so much, He came down and bore our pain and shed our tears. He bled and was broken and died for us. And it hurts to see people act like he's not there that he doesn't care. It hurts to feel like he doesn't care sometimes even when I know he does. Wherever you are thundermoo, I hope you find your way home. I hope you are not blinded by false happiness, Which will turn and betray you in the end. Not because it's evil and cruel, But because it is sinful and weak just like we all are and it can't do what you want it to do. God bless you. God bless us all.
Thank you for your story. I enjoyed it.

heartfelt, well done, and painful

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Bioshifter has been mixed bag of powerul message and emotion interwoven in dark and fantastical story, and annoying rants, preachy message and characters occasionally getting on my nerve.

I am proud to say that the finale manage for the most part be mostly positive as it hits me right in the heart with a dark apocalyptic scenario that Hana is face with. So much clever and sometime sadly relatable topic was able to be convey in ways that are entertaining as much as being important.

While the characters are flawed, that is sort of the point since they teenagers and who the hell will expect them to make the best decision. While there some flaws that do annoy me a bit, at least is not them talking about it for long stretch which is what really annoy me about the series. Honestly biggest flaw was less pokemon talk, but then again giving how lawsuit happy Gamefreak and Nintendo are, I guess its understandable.

Overall it might not be my favorite series from the author, but she once again just deliver a powerful ending to her series. Also Vigor Mortis volume 4 re-recorded with the previous narrator would be an instant buy, just saying.

Evangelion monster girl edition

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I’m so happy I got to listen to this series there was so much emotion and made me feel so much thank you for making this

Best book series ever

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Became a fan of this author via Vigor Mortis which was very good but I felt the ending was a little rushed and out of nowhere. Exact opposite with this series, sad and happy in all the right ways. Absolutely loved it and looking forward to their next series even more now.

Great ending.

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I finished this series with mixed feelings. The story was solid up until this book with the occasional moments where the author gets sidetracked to go on tangents and push personal opinions into the book, however the final book almost felt like a slap to the face. I won’t go into detail to avoid spoilers, but overall it just fell apart and left us wanting a better ending.

Not sure I’ll read something like this again

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These books need a warning that explains that you’ll likely be triggered repeatedly but in a way that feels worth it.

Much, much better than “Good Enough”

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An absolute roller coaster of emotions throughout this book but it’s completely expected from the author given their previous work. I don’t think I have ever read more relatable characters then those Thundamoo has breathed life into. I can’t wait to see what Thundamoo has in store for us next!

A bittersweet end to a fantastic series

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Great series that deals with a lot of issues well and it made the characters feel real, even when I'm annoyed with fatalizum at times.

Wow didn't see that coming.

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