The Way of Deception
World of Karik, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Tristan Morris
They lied, they lie, they will lie. This world is built on deception.
The struggle for power in the detachment has begun. The parties and their leaders have been determined. The goal is power; the means are anything it takes.
Our hero seems to have a couple of trump cards, but everyone is full of surprises in this world, both the Reaper and the shabby newcomer...
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rough starting but still interesting
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loves it
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Feels like filler
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the first book was so much better and longer
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Another Great Addition
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very good
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awsome only bad part is its short
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I’m really enjoying the story and the difference in writing styles between US and Russian writers, and how they come about similar thing in such different prospectives.
I wish this installment would have been a bit longer. I am very much enjoying the extra prospective put at the end of the book by different characters… it doesn’t interpret the main storyline yet fills in some gaps you may have not realized needed expanding on.
LitRPG: A slippery eel. Can’t wait for more.
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Flat and boring
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The references to how "Everyone is bad, everyone is a murderer who will do evil things" but based on his story alone it's not so black and white, he was forced by the majority to crawl through a hole that everyone thought would kill him.
They also set up how their like 20 something people is a large settlement and separate into factions, it makes sense because even 1 immortal being is a force in itself but then after establishing these factions they immediately kill their follower off permanently.
The book isn't awful and I think they have a goal with the story I just think they need a lil more focus, Narrow it down to a main goal and a 2-3 sides and work on those not toss more in.
it's ok, but it's also free with membership so.
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