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starkva's review
5.0
This is one of my absolute favourite fiction series ever written, and I love-hate this book for NOT ANSWERING ENOUGH QUESTIONS! Brilliant, gripping writing and I was totally engaged the whole time.
greatbutuseless's review
4.0
I thought it was the last book... evidently it wasn't... but I'm done lol
gizmoto16's review against another edition
4.0
For some silly reason, I thought this book was the end of the series. Not so much. I'd let quite a bit of time go buy since reading the first four books, so this one was a little bit to get back into because we had so many different characters that I only vaguely remembered their histories. But it was still enjoyable. Then I got to the end and I'm really excited to see where the next book goes...when it comes out.
krenek007's review
3.0
This story started to really drag with the forth installment, and continued that trend into the fifth. I still love the concept and the first three books were phenomenal, but the series probably should have been wrapped up long before now. The end of Digital Evolution was a big disappointment for me. So many questions left unanswered.
terri222's review
4.0
Still annoyed with editing errors, but interesting story and I'll keep following the series.
kalventure's review against another edition
3.0
1. The Game, ★★★★★
2. Digital Heretic, ★★★★★
3. Interlude-Brandon, ★★★★★
4. Virtual Prophet, ★★★★
5. Shadows, ★★★★
6. Digital Evolution, ★★★
I'll be honest: this wasn't my favorite book in the series. While the detour from Trew in Shadows at this point still hasn't paid dividends for the overall story (other than a glimmer of familiarity with Dawn), it at least was a fast-paced and engaging story. Unfortunately, I found Digital Evolution to be slow, cumbersome, and at times boring - which is interesting considering that Schott has introduced at least four distinct storylines in this book. [b:Digital Evolution|24867676|Digital Evolution (The Game is Life, #6)|Terry Schott|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1436021728s/24867676.jpg|44516614] has a lot of the elements that I love from the series: philosophy, religion, interconnected storylines that peel back like an onion. Quotes that resonate with me deeply and make me think. I feel like this book is a victim of its own ambition and trying to incorporate too much of a great thing. The result is a poorly paced book with most of the "action" in the last 10% that feels like cumbersome exposition for later books. The pacing of this book is particularly jarring considering that it is the sixth book in the series and none of the prior books were paced in this way.
I was disappointed that there were so many threads introduced into the tapestry but none of them had any semblance of a resolution...and on top of that we are left with a giant cliffhanger. Speaking of the cliffhanger, it doesn't make sense.
I will continue on with the series because I do think things will tie together, but in reading the synopsis for [b:Cyber|28487790|Cyber (The Game is Life, #7)|Terry Schott|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1452270360s/28487790.jpg|48635091] I am a bit disappointed that we are transitioning to yet another companion piece in yet another world. I'll read as the author intends based on my conversation with him recently, but I am more than a little apprehensive to, yet again, leave a cliffhanger on Tygon/the Dream for a companion tale.
Original 2015 review 3 stars, no review was written
imzadirose's review against another edition
3.0
3.5 stars. I wish I hadn't waited so long after reading the start of this series to read this one. It was still really good, but I kept forgetting stuff from the earlier ones and it would take me a bit to realize who someone was. The whole series is so confusing anyways, but still really enjoyable.
I didn't like the end though. HUGE cliffhanger and I didn't realize there would be more. Definitely will be watching for more, if there are any.
I didn't like the end though. HUGE cliffhanger and I didn't realize there would be more. Definitely will be watching for more, if there are any.
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