![]() ![]() Unfortunately you could dress up a book in many ways and give excuses for it but when you’re halfway through the book and still struggling to read it, the book is undeniably one of the most awful book I ever laid my eyes on. I could blame the galley’s formatting but I tried it multitude of time to read it for MONTHS and even getting the audiobook. I know that it was a trend for YA writers to write science fiction and market it as dystopia but this book is clearly unreadable. In fact, I’m not sure whether Richelle even bother about believability or clarity while writing this but apparently having it as a confirmed series does give her a freedom to write everything and clarity is optional. ![]() Add to that, there’s multitude of characters and dubious terms and short forms and RUNA/EA culture that was forced into every narration. ![]() Its also came with a wealth of characters and even close to stream of consciousness in third person narrative although there’s three primary main characters like the stiff upper lip supersoldier Mae, an exiled hearing voices bad boy superinvestigator Justin and his young ward Tessa who was also a supergenius. “Gameboard of the Gods” was a mesh of romance, mystery, thriller, science fiction, dystopia, mythology, fantasy, adult and young adult series. ![]()
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