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Proliferation

Wormhole Mana, Book 2

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Proliferation

By: Tom Larcombe
Narrated by: Shawn Compton
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Max has his home area protected now, with Maggie's help. He's trying to bring more people into the safe zone they created and while he does that, he's also fixing some electronics to work alongside the mana that's infusing everything.

Despite the quarantine and its promise of danger, a number of people are intentionally trying to enter it after hearing the tales of what goes on inside.

Meanwhile Prometheus has learned that radioactive materials can help open the wormhole further, allowing the mana to flow through and assimilate the Earth more quickly.

With the influx of additional mana from Prometheus's actions, the overly large, mutated animals are showing up more often now. Because of that, the safe zone walls have to be improved, and while they're at it, they decide to enlarge the area within the walls since they're getting more people than they'd anticipated.

With the number of people in the safe zone, and Max's depleting stock of beer, they decide that there needs to be at least one trip to a larger town, to scavenge things from the areas that were evacuated. Unfortunately, not everyone left when the evacuation was called, and now there are human dangers to face as well.

©2024 Tom Larcombe (P)2025 Tantor Media
Adventure Dystopian Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Greek Mythology Ancient Greece

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we need more books

love how they expanded the story and to see get a glimpse of what you will see in book 3. I am so excited for the next book.

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Loved it

This is turning into an amazing series. The characters are awesome and the world building is really well done. Looking forward to book 3 already.

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Still original and a great story

The characters make this story and story is very original for me and I am very much enjoying it and looking forward to more. The audible version does a great job bringing it to life

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Interesting premise dragged down by tedium

This series has an interesting premise and, initially, a compelling narrative. The whole idea of a slow growing zone of magic controlled by a rogue AI set in our modern world is undeniably intriguing. Sadly, the promise of this idea is stifled by poor execution and authorship that keeps getting in its own way.

Two books in and this series has become plagued by a number of issues that were not so obvious when it began. But instead of breaking down all of them I will focus on the two most glaring anchors this series has layed around its own neck.


The most major problem, as I can see, is that this story seems to have only one real character.

The main character, Max. He started the story as a regular guy trying to figure out his new reality along with the other introduced characters. But then, as the story progressed, No other character ever seemed to flesh out beyond that introduction except Max.

And Max himself developed into one of those protagonists who seem to make most of the decisions and solve most of the problems. He is the strongest and most capable in almost every situation and all the other characters lose most of their agency. As the story keeps going it begins to feel like if a character is not taking part in what Max is doing they are offscreen waiting for Max to come back so they can be relevant.


The second major drag on this story can be summed up in one word: Tedium.

This story is filled with so many sentences and paragraphs that serve little to no function or purpose. There are so many superfluous explinations and unnecessary rehashes of things that just happened. There is also a great deal of overdetailed descriptions that really slow down the pace of the story.

Adding to the tedium is the repeated habit of slow problem solving. Many unimportant plot issues are focused on and take multiple chapters to come to resolution. It becomes quite frustrating.


Funny enough, both of these major problems could be solved with the same solution. Have more than one main or point of view character. Instead of making every character a vapid caricature except Max, have a number of compelling protagonists.

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This is basically the end of the review. below this are some things I desperately wanted the story to develop more into. Just wanted to share what I thought could have been.
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Make Mark and Alex centered plots as they try to be traditional adventurers.

Instead of the "silly reporter being stupid" plot, make her and her team competent as they report from around different parts of the Zone.

More focus on Betty and her problems with the townfolk.

More detail on the reactions and decision making outside of the zone. Maybe with the President or Internationally.

Have the mother and her boyfriend be less low life scum and one note. Perhaps even a redemtion arc or something in the face of world changing circumstances.

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unique spin on the system

I was intrigued by the initial concept, it held so much promise. Sadly, the execution fell short for me. The writing style felt consistently underdeveloped, which hindered my enjoyment. The narration, unfortunately, didn't enhance the story either. It felt like a missed opportunity given the strength of the premise. I really wanted to love it, but the technical aspects just didn't work. Hopefully, future works will be better, though I don't know that I will be checking them out unless nothing else to listen to.

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