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Fragments
- Somnia Online, Book 3
- Narrated by: Andrea Parsneau
- Length: 12 hrs and 15 mins
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Summary
Somnia is evolving, and Murmur is confronted with enemies both old and new. She must lead her guild, Fable, through a dungeon filled with riddles and puzzles to claim the first of 12 keys required to achieve victory. But things are not as they seem: Glitches abound, enemies rally against Fable, and unexpected threats move in the shadows.
As the system becomes increasingly complex, Laria and Shayla battle through mismatched coding, and Storm Corp discovers they’ve left some anomalies in the game out of their reports. Anomalies like Wren.
With the report deadline looming and errors riddling the system, Laria’s house of cards is about to come crashing down.
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- Darren
- 18-02-21
Not great
Honestly this last instalment was painful to listen to the plot progression is slow with a constant repeats, also anger is not character building it’s lazy this is where I leave this series I don’t want to waste my time anymore
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- Ben
- 18-03-22
Well, this is getting old.
More of the bad parts from the first two books with the poor narrator doing her best to build tension with the poor material.
It's a mess. A spiralling mess of whining and hypocritical thinking with looped explanations. The underline story is also becoming hard to care about, but meh, the story has all the depth of a child's paddling pool at this point anyway so I guess that's not a real problem.
It's pretty much an entire book of repetitive whining character arguments. As in, the same arguments again and again. As in, the same arguments again and again. As in, the same arguments again and again... These have plagued the story since the start of book two, which continue to the very end of this book which, I'll bet you anything here, will probably continue throughout the next one too. Not hard to see where the story is going through, and it isn't going anywhere good or not gone before.
The author also has some pretty low-rent knowledge of AI, but it's their world so that's a feature I guess and not a bug.
I think I've got one more in me before I call it quits to this series. It's background noise.
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