Apocalypse: Fairy System
The Stitched Worlds, Book 2
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Steve Campbell
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Macronomicon
About this listen
After Jebediah Trapper completed the Impossible Tutorial (by cheating), the vet's been in something of a slump.
His PTSD is gradually guiding him down the path of self-harm. Crippled, stripped of his power, and homeless, he's got no reason to keep breathing.
Until a little girl is in trouble.
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- MrPersonMan
- 23-01-2022
It's ok
While there were some really good moments I often found my attention slipping.
Overall good but not as good as the first book.
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- Anonymous User
- 25-11-2021
Great book great
This is a great addition to the series with some great twists and turns throughout the book. The characters were great and our MC saw how to grow without the system with all the struggles that intails. The voices were great and the editing was great too. Overall 15/15 get the book
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- Xravia
- 18-12-2021
Causality = Plot Armor???
I don't know know why someone would end the book introducing the concept of causality, off handedly saying that Jeb will introduce a new God. When it implies that Jeb is basically untouchable until that happens. this undercuts his accomplishments and significantly downgrades the risks.While the deals he makes with the karma system are somewhat satisfying the constant allusion to the witch and the interference of the gods is kinda a drag on the story, while the story it self isn't really going anywhere as like in the first book the conclusion is half baked with sticky tape on the end, waiting to be connected to the third book.
tbh it's not even half a story as it requires knowledge of the first book and it needs a third to flesh out the story branches.
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