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It's spring break and Max is stuck at home all by himself. Just the way he likes it. He games online, feasts on junk, and wonders why his cat can suddenly talk.
Thanks to a bizarre mishap, Max has started shifting between parallel universes whenever he falls asleep. A curious affliction, and one that steadily erodes his sanity. Day after day, he awakes to a strange new reality and struggles to make sense of his surroundings.
But then one day he awakes to a hyper-advanced version of Earth where humans have colonized space. Determined to fulfill a lifelong dream, Max and his cyborg cat venture into the black, only to entangle themselves in an intergalactic conflict.
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1 primary bookMax and the Multiverse is a 1-book series first released in 2017 with contributions by Zachry Wheeler.
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Max and the Multiverse was a book that grew on me. Max is an unsocial gamer who lives in his parents basement and who has a better relationship with his cat than with his girlfriend. Through a mishap, Max manages to hit the precise keyboard combination to thrust him into the multiverse, where every time he wakes up, he has changed universes. Eventually, he ends up on a delivery (space ship) job with Zoey and Perra, two aliens who are trying to ditch their undeliverable cargo.
The multiverse part of the adventure stops once Max gets to space. It doesn't stop, stop, it just isn't mentioned except once. And this is a good thing because the adventures Max and his new friends was more entertaining. There's not much character development, a few funny moments, and a fast pace (once the universe hopping stops), making it a good book to escape reality for a while.