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A review by meganschapterss
Erebos 2 by Ursula Poznanski
5.0
Erebos awakens
In the second book they continued their normal life for 10 years.
Until one day the Forest of Honor appeared on the phone of players. These players are some known and also new students. This time the game is more dangerous than ever. It listens with you and sees what you are doing. So it finds out more quickly that you are doing something that you shouldn't.
The game also continues to take place on the computer but looks different it seems that the colors are not right. The game goes so far that youngsters run away from home and write suicide letters for an assignment they have to do. Nick himself has to deal with the game by not doing what Erebos says he doesn't want to do as a result of which his photographs taken for a photography assignment are removed and misshapen. He can earn it back by playing the game he does and gets back in the game. He encounters a few acquaintances. And at a certain point Nick from Erebos gets an assignment for her photography and that is photographing children in schools. Here Derek meets Emily's half brother. Who is also in the game and also disappears later. At the given moment Nick goes back to Victor and starts working together again to solve it. They go looking for the culprit and Emily's brother. They find Emily's brother unharmed and Nick finds out who's behind it and that's the person Victor knew who was in the first book at the club that stopped Erbos. But the husband of the kidnapped son is a bad person who sells children on to foster homes and said the child was dead to the biological parent. In short, it was worth reading.
In the second book they continued their normal life for 10 years.
Until one day the Forest of Honor appeared on the phone of players. These players are some known and also new students. This time the game is more dangerous than ever. It listens with you and sees what you are doing. So it finds out more quickly that you are doing something that you shouldn't.
The game also continues to take place on the computer but looks different it seems that the colors are not right. The game goes so far that youngsters run away from home and write suicide letters for an assignment they have to do. Nick himself has to deal with the game by not doing what Erebos says he doesn't want to do as a result of which his photographs taken for a photography assignment are removed and misshapen. He can earn it back by playing the game he does and gets back in the game. He encounters a few acquaintances. And at a certain point Nick from Erebos gets an assignment for her photography and that is photographing children in schools. Here Derek meets Emily's half brother. Who is also in the game and also disappears later. At the given moment Nick goes back to Victor and starts working together again to solve it. They go looking for the culprit and Emily's brother. They find Emily's brother unharmed and Nick finds out who's behind it and that's the person Victor knew who was in the first book at the club that stopped Erbos. But the husband of the kidnapped son is a bad person who sells children on to foster homes and said the child was dead to the biological parent. In short, it was worth reading.