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Bioshifter: Volume 2

Bioshifter, Book 2

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Bioshifter: Volume 2

By: Thundamoo, Natalie Maher
Narrated by: Sarah Beth Pfeifer
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Hannah is not human, and she's not sure what will happen when she stops pretending otherwise.

Still stuck in a slowly mutating body on Earth and still waking up in a fantasy world whenever she sleeps, Hannah's stress continues to mount every single day. As magic continues to spread to her friends—whether they like it or not—Hannah is forced to confront what that magic means about her and what her terrifying Goddess wants her to do with it.

©2023 Natalie Maher (P)2023 Podium Audio
Science Fiction & Fantasy Paranormal Fantasy Literature & Fiction Paranormal & Urban Fiction Urban

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Bioshifter: Volume 3 Audiobook By Thundamoo, Natalie Maher cover art
Bioshifter: Volume 3 By: Thundamoo, and others
Complex Characters • Engaging Fantasy • Excellent Voice Acting • Thought-provoking Themes • Clever Storytelling

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the usuall possible self projection. but if you can ignore that and just looks at it as a story about the average whiny person with issues that arnt really uncommon these days. aside from every main character being some kind of spectrum. I'd ween off that personally more story less over reaction. most of the story is just hanna babbling to her self about the same thing over and over Nd not expanding the story. but as horrible as character she is at first glance..and she kinda is a bad character.. I had a thought do main characters need to me likeable? can you have a good story with a irritating mc? yes you can. reading a story about a mess of a person like most ppl are on the inside is not bad at all. for example the book empress. the mc is a crazy murdering pos and she is awsome. but if your gonna make superhuman stats make them actually super human. she can run as fast as the current world record holder. she should at least run 50 to 60 mph to match an animal like a cheetah or something since there all half animal/monster. I'm sure a scaled up slider even withought magic would run like 70mph

30 mph is not a super human speed the record is like 27

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My favorite author complex fun books I didn't think she could make a better book then vigor mortis and I still think vigor mortis was better but not by much.

Love all her books.

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Narrator is absolutely awesome and the concepts that were great in the first book are still great here. That being said I feel like I’m being lectured consistently. I understand the need/want to have representation of the LGBTQ+ community in books and media but holy heck it doesn’t need to be mentioned every five minutes.

I’ll be watching for the next book but hope the author tones it down a bit. Folks can be queer without it being the absolute defining feature.

I’m left as heck and even this was a bit much at times

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Enjoyed the characters, setting, topics, and performance. Natalie Maher is a fantastic author, to the point of desiring more stuff with similar vibes. Sara Beth Pfeifer was also amazing; both in having verbally distinct voices, and in how they changed as the characters did. Or as different representations of the same character.

S' a good book

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The characters are so real, even with a gritty fantasy setting, that every few chapters I have to make a note for my own therapist as we all have a personal revelation about the same thing.

There are books you read that completely shatter your worldview and broaden your thinking - this series certainly tries to do that even with the non-fantasy elements. But where this book really shines is how much it explores the depth it brings to each character's personalities; their wants, needs, and the dark insecurities and desires that they try not to think about but are still a part of them.

Profoundly echoing

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