![]() Thank you Jason and Kristen for this wonderful and amazing ride. It gives readers, like myself, a chance to use our imaginations. ![]() What I love most of all about the ending of this trilogy is that there’s no definitive ending you know these characters and this world go on to other missions outside of the narrative. The writing is faultless, the characters are hard to say goodbye to and you’ll be hitting reset the second you finish. You won’t know who to trust, who will make it out alive or when you’ll next get to catch your breath. If Otherworld is Ready Player One, Otherlife is Bond, Otherlife is Mission Impossible through and through. Even people who shouldn’t really be there. ![]() It’s a story and a journey in its own right and everyone gets time to shine. I’m of the binge watch generation but I’ve got a good memory: get to the new.Īs a reader, we know this has to wrap up in some shape by the final page, but what’s great about this universe by Segel and Miller is that they’re not going to make this all about and ending. There’s little time for a catch up which I, for one, is very grateful for. ![]() Otherearth hits the ground running much like any thriller from the silver screen. I’ve devoured the gripping final and I’ve spent the weekend deep in thought about a series that has been close to my heart since YALC 2016 when I lost my, well everything, upon hearing the premise of Otherworld. Otherearth by Jason Segel and Kristen Miller ![]()
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