Enemy of the Gods
Sometimes, Dreams are Overrated (Challenges of the Gods Book 2)
by C. Hofsetz
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Pub Date Mar 22 2020 | Archive Date Apr 02 2020
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Description
Unbeknownst to most humans, there is a place where our consciousness drifts when we sleep. An ancient alien race of self-proclaimed “gods” calls this realm Pangea. For millennia, they needed no intervention from us. Until now.
Oblivious to the world of dreams, neuroengineer Zeon is busy being in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. But when Pangea’s deceitful “gods” contact Zeon, he has no choice but to dive headfirst into their war—a war complicated by a band of human rebels led by the last person he’d ever expect.
If the war is lost, it’ll be the downfall of Pangea—and without a world to dream in, the entire human race will die with it.
Advance Praise
"“Exciting, conceptual, gripping and fascinating, this is a novel that ticks all the boxes for a truly alien science fiction experience.“
- Readers Favorite 5 STAR review.
""Challenges of the Gods is a series that teens and adults will enjoy. It is a story that will make you think.""
- Entrada Book Reviews."
Available Editions
ISBN | 9781951832018 |
PRICE | $5.99 (USD) |
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I wasn’t sure if I would like this book because it is not the type of stuff I normally read, but I was soon hooked. I did like this book, but it did remind me of the movie The Matrix. The things that mostly made me think of that movie was that Zeon and other people were put into pods, sent to sleep, and their consciousness was uploaded to an alternate place. In these hyperspheres, they can do things that they would not be able to do if they were awake, like fly. This book was a little confusing in some places because of the strange names, and the same but different people. Other than these things, I did enjoy the book. I loved Zeon. He had a grate since of humor and a bad habit of saying the stupidest things, but he was fun. There were some sad things also, but that was to be expected because it was war. I would recommend this book to others. I hope there will be another.
This book is a perfect blend of scifi, fantasy and dystopian fiction. The story captivated me from the beginning and the characters in the story are well developed. Fast paced and overall a good work of fiction. I loved Jane so much!
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