
The War
Play to Live, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Michael Goldstrom
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By:
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D. Rus
The magic flames are raging. Blades are melting. Souls are reduced to ashes in the fury of battle. The grand finale of the war for the First Temple is upon us. The last trump cards have been played, the reserves are all exhausted, and even the gods have engaged in the plebeian fight.
The universe is on the point of collapse. Broken are the chains that hold the worlds together. The icy waters of the Baltic cool the scorching sands of the Frontier. The creatures of AlterWorld spill the first blood on the quiet streets of Earth's cities.
What will Max do? Become embittered and butcher his enemies? Seize the deserted castles and abandoned lands? Attempt to save the one who had given her life defending him? Or try to win the jackpot by finding a way home, back to Earth?
©2015 D. Rus; Translator: Alisa Bogodarova, 2015 (P)2016 Audible, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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5 & 6 could have been one book
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appropriate title is appropriate
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Would you listen to The War again? Why?
Overall, I really enjoy this book series, but the translation seems to be poor. The story progression is good and the character development as well.The mixture between Tigress and Bagheera was upsetting.
Like what some one said "Bagheera was the pet, not Tigress. That's a pretty big plot point to miss from the previous books."Bagheera played a huge part, and got the nickname the black death. How the mix up?
Also, how did the book series went from trying to escape the government for freedom, to America becoming the enemy?
Incorrect Pet Names
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However, in this book, as the title suggests, the author tries to portray a war. He doesn’t quite pull it off. The storyline is choppy, disconnected and confusing. He also forgets many things from his previous works, so if you are reading this as part of a binge you will note that some mistakes are made. Such as which cat is actually his pet.
The narrator does a solid job, but does not have much range of characters and has a hard time with some of the special sections. It does not help the enjoyment of the material.
All in all, it is a solid effort, but it just isn’t quite written or performed at the level it should be.
His reach exceeds his grasp
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I already regret that this will end, but I intend to squeeze every last bit of raw emotion out of it.
If you've made it this far, you already know
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When Max first made Bagheera, he was a zombie panther, who then went perma. When Bagheera left Max, it was to walk off with the black sabertooth like boss monster in the forgotten city temple in the Asian cluster. He ended up calling the boss Tigress in their parting, later remarking on his naming her possibly granting her perma status as well.
Now here we are with the pets again and Max is calling Tigress his old pet, as she jumps around using Bagheera's old abilities, and calling Bagheera the former boss mob. It was so jarring, like walking into your parents house only for them to act like your mom and dad had switched rolls.
I know this is more of a rant than anything, but I hope there is either an explanation in the later books or this huge editing error is somehow amended.
Still really enjoy the series.
Bagheera & Tigress Swap
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Strongly Anti-American
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Mixed up
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Great series but....
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The author lost control of his characters
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