Life has thrown Frank one curve after another after he was killed and unceremoniously dumped into what he thought was a digital world.
Now he is starting to have questions about what is real and what isn't.
He will have to walk his way between the worlds of adventurers and monsters both of whom want things from him. His feeling run amok and he tries to figure just what hybrid intelligences dream about.
Hopefully along the way he can figure out what is happening and learn to resist integration into the system by a mysterious AI which may not even be an AI at all.
First though, he has some revenge to serve up on a certain mulit-legged pest in the frigid north.
And so the plot thickens! book 2 expands on a lot of the hints and such that book 1 dropped, giving us more info on the AI and what it’s up too as well as the “visitors” that Frank has to contend with. Two very memorable new characters get introduced, and poor Frank just can’t manage to get a break. But he’s bound and determined to get free of the shackles, and he’s gaining some snazzy new powers that just might let him rewrite reality! Phenomenal cosmic power, ogre shaped living space?
Sped through both books in a day. Good stuff. Definitely a twist on the digital immortality genre. Looking forward to see where these new players take us.
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Good start for this series. Would have been 5 stars, however the second book had a few too many grammatical mistakes. Using two for too and not spacing words correctly are examples.
Great continuation of the story with some nuce new additions, and complications. The plot thickens and I cant wait to see where it goes in ___________.