The Last Iteration

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Pub Date Feb 12 2018 | Archive Date Apr 30 2018

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The only way to learn about your enemy is to die with your enemy. 

Seven people, stolen from a Civil War, dropped into a sterile, featureless maze must learn to trust each other, fight off packs of bizarre monsters, if they're going to survive.  But when the labyrinth resets itself again and again, they realize someone is watching them. Someone with an agenda. Is this some trap from the oppressive ruling Tris family, or is it a weapon of the freedom fighters, and what does the monstrous Grey--a creature inside the maze--want with them?  Hanian Tris, not even a real general, hasn't seen much battle, but he'll learn from two highly skilled women, Ciege and Elise,  freedom fighters in the Resistance. Working together, they might have a chance to escape the battles that bring them to the brink of Death...and back. 

The only way to learn about your enemy is to die with your enemy. 

Seven people, stolen from a Civil War, dropped into a sterile, featureless maze must learn to trust each other, fight off packs of...


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Trapped in an oddly shaped, changing labyrinth is a great premise. It is the perfect blank canvas to paint the characters’ thoughts, motivations, and fears. This book kept me guessing right up until the final reveal.
During the first half of the book, I had difficulty believing the instalove romances. By the end of the book, the romances were explained in a way that made sense, and maybe they weren’t so instant after all.
The group of characters was frustrating in their curiosity over the labyrinth. The idea to test the healing gates to see if a second set of clothes will spawn while entering naked did not dawn on them until 42% of the book, or a couple weeks into the book’s timeline. Then, they didn’t even bother checking to see if they could get a third, possibly different set of clothing, even though Ciege complained about how badly she wanted a pair of boots. It seemed unbelievable that five people would not have come up with the idea sooner.
Overall, reading this book was enjoyable because the action flowed smoothly. I would recommend it to anyone in need of an entertaining afternoon page turner.

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