Escape From The Netherworld starts strange and gets more stranger, in the best way possible. The mythical creatures which the author includes in their chapters, are as creepy and frightening as you’d hope. The author also seamlessly combined reality with fantasy, blurring the edges in a way that highlights the place where hellish-like game and real life is convened, where evil contains truth and the world as it appears is false; this is such a great book, that would keep you on your toes as you read through its every page, wherein just about anything can happen. It isn’t finished yet but my hype around the story has been unquestionable and, admittedly, made me both eager to wait for an update and terrified to read it further. My fear is stemmed from wondering: what if I was one of the players in the game? It reminded me of a series called Alice in Borderland for its game-like genre. Because of that, I knew this one was a must-read, so I was ready to set my fears aside and dive in. That said, I had an altogether more personal, ulterior motive for wanting to read this book. Kudos to the author!
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Escape From The Netherworld starts strange and gets more stranger, in the best way possible. The mythical creatures which the author includes in their chapters, are as creepy and frightening as you’d hope. The author also seamlessly combined reality with fantasy, blurring the edges in a way that highlights the place where hellish-like game and real life is convened, where evil contains truth and the world as it appears is false; this is such a great book, that would keep you on your toes as you read through its every page, wherein just about anything can happen. It isn’t finished yet but my hype around the story has been unquestionable and, admittedly, made me both eager to wait for an update and terrified to read it further. My fear is stemmed from wondering: what if I was one of the players in the game? It reminded me of a series called Alice in Borderland for its game-like genre. Because of that, I knew this one was a must-read, so I was ready to set my fears aside and dive in. That said, I had an altogether more personal, ulterior motive for wanting to read this book. Kudos to the author!
Escape From the Netherworld
Sci-fi · BlackLab