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Hive
by Jeremiah Ukponrefe
Disclaimer: I received this ebook from the author, thanks! All opinions are my own.
Book: Hive
Author: Jeremiah Ukponrefe
Book Series: The Arcane Volumes Book 1
Rating: 3/5
Recommended For...: dystopian fans, sci-fi lovers
Publication Date: March 3, 2021
Genre: Dystopian
Recommended Age: Can't recommend, DNF-ed
Publisher: Punching Sideways Publishing
Pages: 275
Synopsis: The Collective military has spent its years destroying the last remnants of The Hive, an alien force which devastated the old world, bringing forth the apocalypse , and ushering a new age of warring factions.Alexander King is a Collective soldier who during a mission monitoring the outskirts of Zone 6, discovers evidence that The Hive's presence is stronger than commonly believed. With his new information it becomes vital that the Collective acts fast, for if they don't the world will be brought to it knees again in a second wave of destruction that will end humanity forever.Astonishing, complex, and character driven. Hive is the first in The Arcane Chronicles which will leave you begging for more.
Review: I had to DNF this book at 45%. The book is interesting, but I didn't connect with the story and it wasn't holding my attention.
Verdict: It's good, just not for me.
Book: Hive
Author: Jeremiah Ukponrefe
Book Series: The Arcane Volumes Book 1
Rating: 3/5
Recommended For...: dystopian fans, sci-fi lovers
Publication Date: March 3, 2021
Genre: Dystopian
Recommended Age: Can't recommend, DNF-ed
Publisher: Punching Sideways Publishing
Pages: 275
Synopsis: The Collective military has spent its years destroying the last remnants of The Hive, an alien force which devastated the old world, bringing forth the apocalypse , and ushering a new age of warring factions.Alexander King is a Collective soldier who during a mission monitoring the outskirts of Zone 6, discovers evidence that The Hive's presence is stronger than commonly believed. With his new information it becomes vital that the Collective acts fast, for if they don't the world will be brought to it knees again in a second wave of destruction that will end humanity forever.Astonishing, complex, and character driven. Hive is the first in The Arcane Chronicles which will leave you begging for more.
Review: I had to DNF this book at 45%. The book is interesting, but I didn't connect with the story and it wasn't holding my attention.
Verdict: It's good, just not for me.