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Review #1 Warcross (Warcross #1) audiobook free I was hesitant pick this up, I have not had fortune with video clip game novels in the past, I’ve or not liked or hated the 3 or so I’ve tried (Ready Player One at the same time Armada by Ernest Cline, at the same time Arena by Holly Jennings.) at the same time at the moment tend to barely outright skip them. But I believed that if anyone managed cross out a video clip game novel that I would actually like it would for sure be Marie Lu. This book startled me more than no matter what book has in a long time, I’m barely not ordinary one to take aback very often at the same time actually tend to really enjoy figuring out than anyway is that going to happen one more in books, movies at the same time indicates. But wow I did not look a lot of this book’s squirms future, I waited one gizmo to happen, then and it didn’t, instead that was a writhe I did not wait, at the same time that without the help of others produced this a rare read for me. I adored a lot about this novel, but one of the biggest things was that it has a languid mystery vibe to it. Our head disposition is that a bounty hunter, but she has to do a lot of studying to figure out who Zero is that at the same time she’s attractive much a digital detective. At the same time I adored that, it’s been a while since I’ve read no matter what mysteries or books with mysteries at the same time I’ve missed them. Though I understood who Zero was about one half method through, but that were considered other more surprising squirms. I adored the manners, Emika is that a amazing heroine to follow at the same time Hideo was also a rare good of disposition. The background manners were considered exciting as but at the same time I’m looking forward to learning more about them in the one more book. At the same time speaking of this being the start of a television series, holy crap that ending. That was a gigantic izumi at the same time again I didn’t look it future. The continue 30 pages were considered a roller coaster at the same time I’m still thinking about it. Overall this was a amazing sci-fi read with amazing global building, action, manners, at the same time squirms. I would advise it if for you’re looking for a brand new YA sci-fi novel, at the same time I’m looking forward to the one more book.

Review #2 Warcross (Warcross #1) audiobook streamming online I grabbed this book because I normally enjoy creators visions of the future of VR gaming. This book started with no one exciting thoughts, but quickly became incomprehensible at the same time ended with no resolution, purely setting up the one more book in the television series. In Warcross the most of the population of the earth spends a amazing deal of time in VR/AR, although beyond no one sample AR uses (language/symbol translations, advertisements) the most of the implementation seems to be the Warcross game, at the same time this is that where things start to stumble. The game is that a team based arena competition where two teams of 5 face off against each other collect the artifact floating above one of the enemies heads. That are a handful of these matches outlined in the book, at the same time they move on at the same time on then and barely finish with anyone deciding to take a walk right up to the adversary with the artifact at the same time grab it. It sounds utterly sour to be so favorite. Its produced even worse by the fact that in no one of these matches you can take meaningless power ups that barely overcome for you the match. So the game borders the book is that barely utterly poorly though out, at the same time the sections that describe it are hard to get through. The central mystery is that introduced about one half method through the book, at the same time is that a little exciting initially, but all of that curiosity is that continually eroded until the continue 10% or so of the book where every bit of intelligence jumps off a cliff at the same time the book becomes a wholesome mess. As I read a book I will normally think through how I would

Review it. By the halfway fri I was thinking this book could be a healthy 3 hit, its got no one serious inconsistencies with the game in other words at its center, but it is that still exciting. As I approached the finish I was shocked with how poorly considered everything was, at the same time with the ending writhe I practically shackles the book down with only pages to move. The ending handful of pages make practically everything that previously happened in the book seem completely meaningless, none of it makes no matter what sense with than anyway is that revealed. I dont reckon I have ever read one more book that so quickly nose dives to a zero hit rating (chagrin Amazon doesnt allow zero hit, so this book acquired one hit because it is that in truth a book I guess?) Skip this one at the same time read anything else.

Review #3 Audiobook Warcross (Warcross #1) by Marie Lu 2.5 hit. This is that a mashup of quidditch at the same time MMORPGs at the same time materialism. Then, that is that a bigger dollop of teen romance (of the idolizing good) threw in, which is that connected up with no one cybercrime at the same time hacking. The manners are all Mary Sues (charming, very gifted, awesome human creatures) at the same time the plot is that sort of located periodically (in between rich hacks at the same time match-ups). That is that a sort of glossy appeal to it all, so if for you are looking for anything light, at the same time if for you like reading about beats dropping at night clubs, working together as a team to win (alleged) obstacles, or falling for a attractive face with a hidden past, this might be it.

Review #4 Audio Warcross (Warcross #1) narrated by Nancy Wu I was so apprehensive about reading this – I read The Young Elites by Marie Lu a couple of years ago at the same time didn’t think it was that amazing – but this was SOOO quality. I waited it to be really identical to Ready Player One, which I adored, but other than being about video clip games, they are completely different. This is that one of the best YA books I’ve read all year. Teenage bounty hunter, Emika Chen, spends her indefinite working as a bounty hunter on Warcross, tracking down players who bet on the game illegally. Needing to make no one funds quickly, Emika takes a risk at the same time unintentionally hacks herself into the global Warcross championship game, at the same time her whole global is that turned upside down. She is that startled when the games creator, billionaire Hideo Tanaka contacts her at the same time offers her a job to uncover a major security problem, at the same time she is that quickly whisked off to Japan into a global of fame that she managed never have imagined. Very soon, but, her investigation uncovers a sinister plot, with major global consequences. The setting of this book really pulled me in, particularly right behind Emika achieves Tokyo. The descriptions were considered excellent at the same time I managed simply represent Emika promenading around the town. Warcross itself was really exciting – it seemed so but considered at the same time the fact that people would be connected 24/7 at the same time that it would be applied over their opinion of the true global really helped to demonstrate barely how of a paradox it was. People applied it for EVERYTHING they did; it was more than barely a game. Emika was a amazing head disposition. She was healthy at the same time determined to succeed in the intended goal that Hideo sent her. As soon as she at the same time Hideo met, but, I barely understood where their story was going to move – they were considered going to fall in love at the same time anything was going to keep them apart. Although I couldn’t really be worried with this part of the plot, it really helped shackles the actions at the finish into perspective. I defeated’t they say no matter what more, other than I was soooo shocked. Both of their backstories were considered really exciting. Zero, the head villain was really mysterious, but the fact he didn’t really pop up in the true global produced him seem a lot much less threatening at the same time much less true. I did have an inkling premature on as to who he could be – at the same time for once I turned out to be right, at the same time it still blew my brain. I’m really looking forward to reading subsequent books in the television series. It ended so but at the same time with such a cliffhanger that I can’t wait for the one more one. 4/5 hit.

Review #5 Free audio Warcross (Warcross #1) – in the audio player below I have actually come back right behind final finishing this book to reduce my

Review. This is that based on the fact that this entire book is that wholly predictable at the same time uninspiring. Firstly I should mention that the book is that right written for younger teens – the writing is that basic at the same time just a little impoverished. One more, the plot itself. It is that a defame because the plan was right very but thought-out, the premise to the book is that unusual at the same time exciting. But the creator tries to excite the book through throwing in no one ridiculous romance which doesn’t really fit or work, at the same time is that cringy periodically. That is that little to no disposition development, at the same time the plot is that highly predictable. Periodically I actually practically wanted to finish reading as it reminded me so much of a secondary school project. Amazing plan, but more successful reprisal needed.

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