Change The Stork Tower Book 3 eBook Tony Corden
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Change The Stork Tower Book 3 eBook Tony Corden
Once again a tale is delivered filled not only with well paced suspense but also with careful development of characters and themes.Of especial note is Leah growing to reflect ever more on complexity of individuals and situations without falling into an angsty teenager trap. Add to that some rumination highlighting the main points and conflicts of both socialism and more laissez-faire attitudes and both choices and hesitation are put in light that showcases a well filled out and dynamic main character.
Nevertheless, there are some flaws of the story where it falls into comfortable old tropes although in an understandable and not necessarily bad way. Examples include a majority of characters around the protagonist not getting the idea of giving their AI the room and challenges needed for growth thus using their relative stupidity to showcase Leah's wisdom, and an antagonist that is shown as a somewhat cartoonist version of entitled and prideful evil. The first is mitigated by most other issues being more balanced in how much other characters add to development and the latter could very case be a result of point of view as the story is told from Leah's viewpoint and thus with her bias.
Overall, I find the novel to be one of my favourites particularly because of the warmth of the storytelling interspersed with light moments of humour, as well as for not adding unnecessary bias to Leah and instead letting her confront bias and mistakes that she has left even as an uncharacteristically unbiased character. The combination of suspense as she faces new threats and plots together with her clear head and sympathetic ideals like for an engaging read.
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Change The Stork Tower Book 3 eBook Tony Corden Reviews
Unlike the other 2 books this one looses itself in too many unresolved problems. Every time somethings is solved, a problem is overcome, 3 more appear. Also the situation becomes more and more hopless and then the book ends in a stupid cliffhanger.
I managed to read all three books in three days and I have to say that I am really impressed by the quality of the concepts and execution of the storyline. Of course now I am extremely sad that there are no more books to read but I'm hoping that will change very soon! The author is now one of my top 5 for this genre and top 10 all time.
This is Tony Corden's third (of a series) effort with Atherleah in a futuristic LITRPG yarn. I can't believe that he was able to TOP the first two books with a continuing and even better read. I can't say it enough, but this is definitely a great series.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this third book of the series. I can't wait for book four, and I do hope this series continues on. I highly recommend that if you like LITRPG, conflicts, suspense, and a great storyline that you get these three books and read them!
I want more!!!!!! This series is the first time I've read this kind of book. I now have high standards. I tried to read another book in this genre, but I kept wanting the main character to be more like, and the writing to be more like, and the energy to be more like, and the world building to be more like... You get the gist?
So thank you, dear author, for singlehandedly destroying my want for any other book in this genre. Soooooo... Where the Hades is the next book? You're responsible for my current angst. PLEASE FIX IT! 😂
Another excellent book in the series. Well worth the money and the time to read. Really enjoying the shifting between different virtual worlds and the real life linkage that pushes the MC into many of those shifts.
The use of virtual exploitation by real world people is one that can only be considered a very real threat and something that could well arise out of a real/virtual world scenario. The villain is truly vile and yet may prove not to be the ultimate villain of the story.
Sigh at the cliffhanger and hope the author will soon deliver the next book in the series; without losing the quality that he has maintained thus far.
An initial complaint for the book 4 teaser "cliffhanger"...
A reasonably well paced addition to the first 2 books, with good character and plot development. The main character has things going a bit too smoothly - it looks like that may change in book 4.
The main story is in real life - the multiple virtual worlds are spice, action, financial gain, and excitement. The concentration was a bit less on leveling and more on real life predicaments - becoming somewhat superhuman, and dealing with consequences from real life and game enemies. The main plot is a maze which the main character walks, virtually and in reality, with no apparent end in sight.
Not an overpowering read, but enjoyable.
This third book in the series was just as entertaining as the first two. There are still more grammar and...not so much spelling, but word errors, than I would like. However, the story keeps me reading.
One of the previous reviews mentioned regretting reading this book when they got to the last part because it broke internal rules that had been followed up to this point (for the most part). I just wanted to say that I thought that was the whole point of it happening. This story takes place in the real world and several different virtual universes/worlds what happened seemed consistent with the real world build up from all three books.
If you enjoyed the rest of the series, I recommend this one.
Once again a tale is delivered filled not only with well paced suspense but also with careful development of characters and themes.
Of especial note is Leah growing to reflect ever more on complexity of individuals and situations without falling into an angsty teenager trap. Add to that some rumination highlighting the main points and conflicts of both socialism and more laissez-faire attitudes and both choices and hesitation are put in light that showcases a well filled out and dynamic main character.
Nevertheless, there are some flaws of the story where it falls into comfortable old tropes although in an understandable and not necessarily bad way. Examples include a majority of characters around the protagonist not getting the idea of giving their AI the room and challenges needed for growth thus using their relative stupidity to showcase Leah's wisdom, and an antagonist that is shown as a somewhat cartoonist version of entitled and prideful evil. The first is mitigated by most other issues being more balanced in how much other characters add to development and the latter could very case be a result of point of view as the story is told from Leah's viewpoint and thus with her bias.
Overall, I find the novel to be one of my favourites particularly because of the warmth of the storytelling interspersed with light moments of humour, as well as for not adding unnecessary bias to Leah and instead letting her confront bias and mistakes that she has left even as an uncharacteristically unbiased character. The combination of suspense as she faces new threats and plots together with her clear head and sympathetic ideals like for an engaging read.
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