I just finished the third book in this harem series, and I’m really into it now (for the story/plot, not for the harem part). The books are short, but the pacing is great, and they always keep me interested. I never feel bored while reading, and I keep wanting to know what happens next.
The ending of book 3 had a big cliffhanger, so of course I’m jumping into book 4 right away. At this point, it feels like one big story split into parts… almost like watching a TV series with episodes. I’m invested in the story now and really want to see how things go from here.
I wanted to read a spicier book aimed at men. I tried a few others but dropped them quick, because they were very cliché and felt empty.
This book is simple. It reads easy, and I kept waiting for the spicy scenes, but it stays pretty moderate. The rest of the story feels like a straightforward zombie tale, but I kind of like it. It’s an easy read and a good break after tackling The Expanse or Dune.
The Bobiverse series is my favourite, always leaving me eager for the next book.
While I can't give it a full 5-star rating because there's often a storyline involving one of the Bobs that doesn't fully capture my interest, this doesn't detract from the overall enjoyment.
Each Bob has their own adventures, and while these can be significant, they don't disrupt the main narrative if you choose not to focus on them.
It can be challenging to keep track of all the Bobs and their plotlines, especially if it's been a while since reading the last book.
Despite this, the series remains incredibly engaging and enjoyable.
This book has me longing for more similar stories from competitors like Valve and Epic, preferably interweaved into this story. Those were my gaming years, and after half-life, I never really got into gaming anymore as much as I did back then.
Growing up with all their games, but not caring about the creators at that time, this story was an entertaining read. It was even a little relatable, being a programmer myself, where my passion became my job.
It was hard to keep up with the names at times wherein one sentence he would use their first name and in another their last name.