
Metaworld Chronicles: Vol. 3
Metaworld Chronicles, Book 3
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Siho Ellsmore
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David J Wuto
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After the terror Sydney's incursion, Gwen's journey continues as she travels to Singapore to rescue Yue and Elvia with Alesia's crew and her father, Morye.
Along the way, she inadvertently discovering a wholly unexpected side of her family she had not known from her previous life...
©2022 David J Wuto (P)2022 Podium Audio- Narrator is great, tho not to my liking
- RIP Shanghai gang
Excellent
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Every new book feels as if it's the 1st book again where the protagonist finds out new things about her power and she has to proof herself to a new set of even more powerful characters. That's not how the real world works and it doesn't work like that for other ppl in the fictional world of this story only for the protagonist. Other ppl who achieve what she did in the last book would be war heroes and treated as such, but she has to proof herself in a contest for rich teenagers and then she even looses to these spoiled rich kids...really?! She fought against stronger opponents when she was in her 1st year at school.
It also really irks me how her grandfather can torment and torture the protagonist and then doesn't even really apologies to her instead starts treating her as an unimportant family member who still has to follow his every whim just because they share blood relations and everybody thinks that's just normal and the way it should be even the protagonist who should have experience from our reality where she didn't live in such a backwater place where the elderly have divine right over the family.
This is strange in the whole series. Nearly all family members are horrible ppl to the protagonist but every time she has a chance to give them a piece of her mind or act in a way to distance herself from them she does a 180 and gives them unearned respect and tries to honor their wishes like a beaten dog.
I was hopeful in the beginning of 1st book that she would be able to break this chain later on, then in the 2nd book I discarded that wish but hoped that she at least will be able to put them in their place with her new achievements and position, but no even that was smashed. Now we are in an even worse family situation than in the 1st book where she at least had the freedom to leave the family, now she is pretty much prisoner of a dictatorial family where she has nearly no freedom and is treated like a 2nd class citizen and the worst part in my opinion, she acts as if that is normal.
So yea, I've had it with this series putting down a protagonist I like, while she takes it with a smile like a beaten dog.
And just so that I'm not misunderstood, I have no problem with the villains doing bad things since they're portrayed as bad, but I really dislikes how these stories are normalizing the abuse older family members are enacting on their younger members without any retaliation.
I've had it with this series
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