![]() ![]() Within the gameworld of Saga, inhabitants are unaware that their world was created as a game for humans. Not a bad idea, but it certainly wasn’t what I was expecting after Epic. Where Epic took place primarily in a fantasy MMORPG crossed with a developing hardscrabble world, Saga takes place in a cyberpunk game that blurs the boundaries between real and virtual, and explores the concepts of artificial intelligence and self-awareness. Thoughts: After rereading the first book of the series, Epic to prepare myself for Saga, I still was unprepared for the dramatic shift in tone and setting between the two different novels. And she’ll succeed unless Ghost and her friends-and Erik, from Epic, and his friends-figure out what to do. The Dark Queen who controls Saga is trying to enslave both its people and the people of New Earth. It is a sentient computer game, the replacement to Epic on New Earth, and it’s addictive. That is, until they learn the complicated truth: Saga is not just their world. When they realize that their world-Saga-is being periodically invaded by strange human beings, they don’t know what to do. Summary: (Taken from GoodReads) The breathtaking sequel to the multistarred Epic! Ghost is part of a street hacker airboard gang who lives to break rules. ![]()
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