World Seed, Justin Miller
World Seed, Justin Miller
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World Seed
Endgame

Author: Justin Miller

Narrator: Neil Hellegers

Unabridged: 14 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/02/2018

Categories: Fiction, Science Fiction


Synopsis

Join John Hulett as he faces new enemies, the likes of which he couldn't imagine. Fighting against a hidden trauma and a conspiracy that goes beyond anything he can believe, discovering the ultimate truths behind the events of the universe, what will be the final outcome for him and his family?

About Justin Miller

Justin Miller is the author of the World Seed and World Keeper series, as well as The Dive: Birth of a Hero and The Dive: Birth of a Wordsmith.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lukas on January 13, 2018

A good second book. Some of the revelations were quite interesting and the ideas here were fun. Already on the third book :) That said, there is one thing....everything female is either beautiful, gorgeous, or it giggles cutely. Yes, even the AI giggled cutely.... I'm not sure if all females in the b......more

Goodreads review by Chris on April 26, 2018

Oh god this is turning into a Harem book, isn't it? :( Ok, for starters, this could have actually made for a good first book in series. The real world support aspect is great and could have/should have been developed more. The rules of this 'game' are getting really messy though and the story would b......more

Goodreads review by Douglas on January 08, 2019

NOTE: The following is based on the audio book but since that currently isn't listed on goodreads.com I am placing this review here. This book could easily be criticized for lacking resolution. However, I did not find this to be the case simply because it is written as if it is an adventurer’s log.......more

Goodreads review by Joseph on July 23, 2020

The second novel in the World Seed series, New Rules, improves upon the first novel and continues our adventure with our favorite druid technomancer Falenel. While the writing at times is quite uneven and the prose remains a bit "pedestrian", Miller manages to entrance the reader further into the ar......more

Goodreads review by NiteHaze on March 04, 2019

Is this a harem book? Yes. Is it problematic? I would argue, No, it is not. I have read many litRPGs and my main complaint is the portrayal of women. The MC constantly commenting on a woman's good looks or breast size is cringe worthy and will always grate on my feminist soul but he doesn't look dow......more