![]() ![]() So much that I am pressed to say that it might be a little bit better flow wise. The book quickly differentiated itself from Tower of Heaven and stood on its own. So close it is scary as in I was ready to make accusations of plagiarism, but I kept listening. Basically the first chapter is practically identical Cameron Milan’s Tower of Heaven novel. I’m gonna tell ya, this book almost threw me into a right anxious fit. But the whole series, is so far, a solid read. It really does, and there it is very close, but as the book tries to be original and succeeds, there is a reason other authors haven't tried the same, it can be complicated to write a story. ![]() ![]() The only reason it isn't a 5 is because this deserves to be compared to some of the best books in the genre. The story itself is quite interesting, and a good read. The voice is "clean" easy to listen to, and at no point was I annoyed by the speaker. I am hoping that the next book in the series, will bring the story together a bit, and bring back more cohesion to side characters that have been ignored in the latest books. The side characters are also fun, but are side-lined in each "realm". Even as he is "re-inventing" himself, with forward knowledge. But if you can suspend the glossing over, of the time-line paradox issues, then the books are a great read. The concept of timetravel is introduced into this book, and so far, I have also read, not just heard these books, the concept isn't dealt with in the most believable way. ![]()
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