Enemy of the Gods: Sometimes, Dreams are Overrated
Challenges of the Gods, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Alfred Tam
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By:
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C. Hofsetz
Summary
Unbeknownst to most humans, there is a place where our consciousness drifts when we sleep. An ancient alien race of self-proclaimed “gods” calls this realm Pangea. For millennia, they needed no intervention from us. Until now.
Oblivious to the world of dreams, neuroengineer Zeon is busy being in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. But when Pangea’s deceitful “gods” contact Zeon, he has no choice but to dive headfirst into their war - a war complicated by a band of human rebels led by the last person he’d ever expect.
If the war is lost, it’ll be the downfall of Pangea - and without a world to dream in, the entire human race will die with it.
©2020 Christian Hofsetz (P)2020 Christian HofsetzOur main character continues to be very likeable. We also have something of a philosophical book in terms of the contents/story that I really like. The story made me think. But equally it is engaging and draws you in. I found myself lost/drawn into the world building that the author provided. The narration also cemented this as I felt it worked with the storyline. It was great. I enjoyed it from start to finish!
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
Twist and turns aplenty!
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