Readers' Favorite Five Stars for The Game of VORs

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From the review 1 (Five Stars):

"This book was honestly not what I expected, but it made me care to the point where I was still reeling about what happened, hours after reading. This isn't a light novel, and contains a lot of darker topics, such as rape and murder. Andrew Orange's writing has such detail and feeling that it gets an emotional reaction, and made me truly care about what was happening. Kier is one of the better characters in the book, with all the others ranging in how awful they can be, except for his friend, Harry. For a while after Kier gets to the base, their friendship adds a little light to the story. Harry is a connection that Kier needed to have in his life after losing everything he had. The Game of VORs is gritty, tragic, and very emotional... a suspenseful, coming of age story in a dark world."

From the review 2 (Five Stars):

"Andrew Orange came across to me as a gifted storyteller with the uncanny ability to hold the reader's attention throughout the book. I enjoyed the unpredictability in plot development and the surprises that came along with it. The characters are interesting and well-developed and readers will enjoy the way each one fits into the entire canvas. The Game of VORs features compelling themes, including family and loyalty, service, and political intrigue. I also enjoyed the way the conflict develops throughout the plot, a conflict that is felt at different levels of the story. As one reads on, one gets an idea of how our dreams can be manipulated and how we can be coerced to embrace things that are created for us by others. This is a story that is thoughtfully written with powerful lessons that will wake readers up while entertaining them."

From the review 3 (Four Stars):

"The Game of VORs by Andrew Orange takes place in a completely new and unique world designed by the author.
At the beginning of the book I was not a big fan of Kier as he knew that he was not in a good financial situation and yet he did not really prepare for his physical testing in order to avoid paying for a passing grade. However, as I continued reading I began to understand more about Kier and he grew on me. Overall, I enjoyed reading this book and I would consider reading a future follow up novel!"

The Game of VORs by Andrew Orange

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Published on July 07, 2017 07:32 Tags: readers-favorite, reviews, the-game-of-vors
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