
Digital Evolution
The Game Is Life, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Luke Daniels
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By:
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Terry Schott
Ten years have passed on Tygon since the Virtual Prophet woke the Dreamers.
Games of life and death continue, and the stakes for winning - or losing - promise to affect the inhabitants across three realities.
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I'm left to suspect that even Terry has a huge rose-like Venn diagram on his wall defining the many relationships both human and world overlap, that he often refers to when writing the next book in a series.
In the end, I gave up trying top keep the various world relationships and ended up just listening through it, knowing full well that I'm losing a lot of what the book is about.
Very confusing keeping track, too convulted
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Love this series
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AwesomeSeries!
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Love these Books
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Great job once again.
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This book i really liked, lots of pieces of the puzzle start to connect. Up to the next part that hopefully will be as good as this one.
There's something about this storry line
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I predict the reviews for this book will be a bit contentious. Personally, I enjoyed it. But, I have the feeling a lot of people who are casual listeners might have some complaints.
Tru and Danielle are back. In fact this book does a good job of bringing back pretty much everybody. Considering how many characters and worlds Schott has introduced, I think you'll get my implication that a lot of listeners might find this edition to be a bit overwhelming.
The literary *multi*verse brought to us in this series is amazing. If you're paying attention, the way the worlds fit together is very much clarified in this submission. The palace intrigue is wild. It is unlikely that you'll find yourself bored at any point.
Schott is definitely a fan of the "surprise reveal"; However, this can be problematic when it's been a few or even several books since a character was first introduced. I am fortunate because I decided to briefly re-listen to some portions of Interlude: Brandon and Shadows. If I would not have done this, I think I would have been very, very lost at the significance of some of the happenings. Schott's stories are honestly a bit more suited for an arc on a TV show than other media. Digital Evolution may be a bit *too* overwrought, if I'm being honest.
If you're okay with a little ambiguity and willing to read between the lines, I think you'll enjoy this book as much as I did.
Also, this book has one of the biggest cliffhangers, maybe ever. In fact, the term "cliffhanger" is wildly inadequate to describe how things are left. (I refuse to listen to the short snippets at the end of the books. I don't like spoilers.)
Luke Daniels is great as always. I'm really glad his clear and precise narration was gifted for this series. I think the majority of performers would not do it justice.
Loose ends tied while a tapestry unravels
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a great series
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Exhausted
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Great book.
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