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The Pre-programming
by G.B. Gabbler
Disclaimer: I received this book from the author. Thanks! All opinions are my own.
Book: The Pre-Programming
Author: G.B. Gabbler
Book Series: Circo del Herrero Book 2
Rating: 2/5
Recommended For...: sci-fi, epic poetry
Publication Date: November 27, 2018
Genre: Sci-Fi
Recommended Age: can’t recommend, dnf-ed
Publisher: SOBPublishing
Pages: 400
Synopsis: [The crippled god of metallurgy, fire, and alchemy has many names and many faces—sometimes Hephaestus, Ptah, or Vulcan. He changes to suit his needs. And just like his names, his creations have gone through countless revisions. This time, he’s finally onto something—his Automata have turned the heads of other gods. They’ve noticed their pre-programmed potential. There’s a reason Vulcan didn’t scrap the Automata—a reason he left them in the care of humans all this time. They were just the beta testers for his most intricate windup toy yet…
Vulcan’s ancient Automata find their purpose rebooted in the second installment of the CIRCO DEL HERRERO/THE BLACKSMITH’S CIRCUS series. Their immortal human Masters will drop like flies—superfluous in the next round as the gods shuffle in a new deck of fateful cards. The Masters can choose how and when, but they will all die to free the Automata of their earthly chains. Odys and his Automaton, Maud, struggle to protect his twin sister from the plotting of his dual-bodied adversaries. But his sister, Odissa, finds herself a willing participant in The Blacksmith’s latest exhibition—could she be the missing cog to the god’s tightly wound machine all along?
Review: For the most part this was a good sequel. The characters were well developed and the story was just as intriguing, but I had to dnf it at over halfway through because I couldn't get into the story. It wasn't for me, but it was definitely good and would be good for some people.
Verdict: DNF for me but maybe not for you!
Book: The Pre-Programming
Author: G.B. Gabbler
Book Series: Circo del Herrero Book 2
Rating: 2/5
Recommended For...: sci-fi, epic poetry
Publication Date: November 27, 2018
Genre: Sci-Fi
Recommended Age: can’t recommend, dnf-ed
Publisher: SOBPublishing
Pages: 400
Synopsis: [The crippled god of metallurgy, fire, and alchemy has many names and many faces—sometimes Hephaestus, Ptah, or Vulcan. He changes to suit his needs. And just like his names, his creations have gone through countless revisions. This time, he’s finally onto something—his Automata have turned the heads of other gods. They’ve noticed their pre-programmed potential. There’s a reason Vulcan didn’t scrap the Automata—a reason he left them in the care of humans all this time. They were just the beta testers for his most intricate windup toy yet…
Vulcan’s ancient Automata find their purpose rebooted in the second installment of the CIRCO DEL HERRERO/THE BLACKSMITH’S CIRCUS series. Their immortal human Masters will drop like flies—superfluous in the next round as the gods shuffle in a new deck of fateful cards. The Masters can choose how and when, but they will all die to free the Automata of their earthly chains. Odys and his Automaton, Maud, struggle to protect his twin sister from the plotting of his dual-bodied adversaries. But his sister, Odissa, finds herself a willing participant in The Blacksmith’s latest exhibition—could she be the missing cog to the god’s tightly wound machine all along?
Review: For the most part this was a good sequel. The characters were well developed and the story was just as intriguing, but I had to dnf it at over halfway through because I couldn't get into the story. It wasn't for me, but it was definitely good and would be good for some people.
Verdict: DNF for me but maybe not for you!