5/5 āļø | Har Megiddon by Ron Bennett
- Teresa James

- 2 days ago
- 1 min read
šš®šæ š š²š“š¶š±š±š¼š» is a fast-paced story set in a highly advanced technological world where some people are less than one hundred percent human, giving them enhanced abilities that allow them to maneuver more efficiently when facing enemies or during intense chases. One of the most fascinating aspects of the story is the PAL, a personal assistant and library system connected to a network that can display images, videos, and information with the flick of a wristband. Speech can also even be transmitted directly to the user's ears.
Reading this book gave me a feeling similar to watching The Matrix on the big screen. However, the characters in this story have stronger social connections and friendships, which adds another layer to the narrative. I enjoyed the action sequences, the technological advantages provided by wearing a PAL, and the various mechanisms used in fight-or-flight situations. The ability to record daily life and revisit childhood memories as if watching a movie was an especially interesting concept.
There is an adequate amount of suspense throughout the story, although I would have liked to see more character development and additional details to better support the characters' roles and the overall plot. More background information would have helped create a smoother flow and provided greater insight into how and why certain events were taking place.
Overall, šš®šæ š š²š“š¶š±š±š¼š» is an enjoyable read filled with action, advanced technology, and imaginative concepts that science fiction fans will likely appreciate.
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